IRS offers help to Small Business and the Self Employed

Two New Tax Benefits Aid Employers Who Hire and Retain Unemployed Workers Two new tax benefits are now available to employers hiring workers who were previously unemployed or only working part time. These provisions are part of the Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment (HIRE) Act en
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State debt woes grow too big to camouflage

Mary William Walsh writes in the New York Times - “California, New York and other states are showing many of the same signs of debt overload that recently took Greece to the brink — budgets that will not balance, accounting that masks debt, the use of derivatives to plug holes
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E.P.A. delays plants’ pollution permits

John M. Broder of the New York Times writes – “The Environmental Protection Agency said Monday that it would not require power plants or other industrial sites to obtain federal pollution permits for emitting greenhouse gases before next January. The statement formally aff
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State lawmakers urged to approve local control of SUNY schools

Stephen T. Watson of the Buffalo News writes – “This region will lose out on extensive economic benefits if the State Legislature rejects a plan giving State University of New York campuses more control over their own operations, the University at Buffalo’s president
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Someone, take charge

According to the New York Times, three out of four New York residents think their state is headed in the wrong direction, recent polls suggest. No wonder: Its economy, like the rest of the nation’s, is only now coming out of a severe recession, and unemployment still sits at nearly
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Obama vs. New York City

Kyle Smith of the New York Post writes – “Here’s a headline that should never have appeared in any newspaper: “Ford to City: Drop Dead.” Here’s one that should have: “Obama to City: Drop Dead.” The first headline, which famously appeared on a 1975 front page of
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No on-time Budget but, state set to shell out $478 million in pay raises

Joseph Spector writes in the Poughkeepsie Journal – “Despite its fiscal woes, the state is scheduled to pay $478 million in raises to state employees in mid-April, records show. Union workers are set to receive a 4 percent raise that totals more than half of the $478 milli
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Pearl River business honored with Best of Business Award

LoHud.com reports – ” The Rockland Business Association, led by President and Chief Executive Officer Al Samuels, was selected recently as a 2009 Best of Business Award winner, earning the honor by being among the top five percent of small businesses in the country. Based
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IDAs in Onondaga, Oswego and Madison counties join lawsuit to fight new state tax

Alaina Potrikus of the Syracuse Post-Standard writes – “Local economic development leaders have joined a statewide fight against $5 million in fees issued by the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance earlier this year. Industrial Development Agency officials fr
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State put freeze on hiring, then added 51,464 people

Delen Goldburg of the Syracuse Post- Standard writes – “Gov. David Paterson ordered a “hard” hiring freeze in state government nearly two years ago, declaring that only “absolutely essential” positions be filled. But state officials hired 51,464 people at a cost to
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