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Eat the Rich
Are you mad at rich people? Do you respect them? The class warfare debate is as alive as ever, and an article in the New York Timesstirred the coals with this piece. It says that France's new Socialis...
Posted on 8/8/12 at 12:20 PM
Beijing Means Business
Here's a picture book for your eyes and minds highlighting some illegal entrepreneurs, the business district of bustling Beijing and Walmart in China. Enjoy! A common sight in Chinese cities are the...
Posted on 7/14/12 at 9:03 AM
North Dakota Promotes Philanthropy Through Legislation
DECEMBER 22, 2010 8:59 PM North Dakotans can take advantage of state income tax credits that few others in the United States can. Since 2005, state residents have been able to participate in income...
Posted on 6/6/12 at 9:11 AM
NDSU Extension economist has some tax tips for producers.
Agricultural producers need to take a close look at some tax preparation items, says Ron Haugen, North Dakota State University Extension Service farm economist. Items to note for 2011 income tax prep...
Posted on 2/13/12 at 9:23 AM
Debating the sin tax
I confess: I enjoy a snack of Cheetos from the company vending machine every so often. They're good right down to the last orange, salty, chemically enhanced crumbs in the bottom of the bag. Would I ...
Posted on 12/5/11 at 1:46 PM
Omdahl: A big chunk of ND tax cut going out of state
The legislative leadership responsible for the big tax cuts is calling them “the largest tax-relief package this state has ever seen.”By Lloyd Omdahl , May 19, 2013
State aid rises, but Grand Forks schools still feel poor
GRAND FORKS — A big change in North Dakota’s education funding system aims to leave more money in taxpayer pockets, but fast-growing school districts such as Grand Forks Public Schools may feel a financial squeeze.By Brandi Jewett , May 12, 2013
Tribe: Oil tax changes not enough
By Amy Dalrymple , May 08, 2013
Wind energy revival: Projects proposed for 2013 would up ND's capacity 41 percent
The extension of a key federal subsidy late last year has helped revive interest in developing new wind energy projects in North Dakota, based on documents filed with state regulators.By Stephen J. Lee , May 04, 2013
New oil tax agreement for Three Affiliated Tribes in the works
NEW TOWN — Oil drilling on the Fort Berthold Reservation could be in danger if state legislators and tribal leaders can’t reach an agreement on how to share the oil tax revenue.By Amy Dalrymple , April 05, 2013
House kills oil tax restructuring measure
BISMARCK — House lawmakers shot down a proposal to change the state’s oil tax structure, a bill many were worried would have threatened the long-term financial impact of oil production.By TJ Jerke , March 22, 2013
Stark Development Corp. seeks additional mill from county to provide money to St. Joseph's Hospital
Stark Development Corp. hopes the county will consider adding a mill for economic development to secure more funding for St. Joseph’s Hospital and Health Center over the next few years.By Betsy Simon , March 09, 2013
Other Views: Reject 2 anti-local tax bills
When North Dakota’s Republican legislators preach that they want smaller, less intrusive government, don’t believe them. The contradiction in what they say and what they do is rife with hypocrisy.By Fargo Forum , March 08, 2013
Bill shifts more school funding burden to state
BISMARCK — North Dakota property owners are closer to seeing tax relief as the state would take on a greater share of the funding for local schools.By TJ Jerke , March 01, 2013
Senate approves bill to lower oil extraction tax
BISMARCK — As lawmakers debate whether North Dakota’s oil taxes need tweaking, a recent study suggests the state sits in the middle of major oil-producing states when it comes to oil taxation.By Mike Nowatzki , February 28, 2013
Fair, competitive state tax policy encourages strong business climte
In his Feb. 9 column in the Forum, State Sen. George B. Sinner of Fargo is critical of efforts by legislators to lower corporate and oil taxes. I would like to share the Greater North Dakota Chamber’s perspective on some of the points made in his column.By Andy Peterson , February 21, 2013
Tax commissioner: State 4 percent behind on tax returns
By Bryan Horwath , February 20, 2013
The tax man cometh
By Linda Sailer , February 08, 2013
State oil tax restructuring measure meets opposition
BISMARCK — A Republican-backed measure aimed at closing loopholes enjoyed by oil companies in exchange for lower tax rates in North Dakota could hurt future funding for such things as schools and state employees, education and public worker groups lawmakers were told Tuesday.By James MacPherson , February 06, 2013
ND measure would bump tax for pack of cigarettes
BISMARCK (AP) — A North Dakota lawmaker and former smoker wants to increase the state's cigarette tax from 44 cents a pack to $1 as a deterrent.By James MacPherson , January 30, 2013
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