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Estimates from the Senate budget proposal’s tax cut plan project a tax savings of roughly $13.9 billion over the next five years.
Estimates from the Senate budget proposal’s tax cut plan project a tax savings of roughly $13.9 billion over the next five years.
 
The prospect of tax relief to North Carolina’s small businesses is supposedly offensive to Gov. Roy Cooper.
The prospect of tax relief to North Carolina’s small businesses is supposedly offensive to Gov. Roy Cooper.
 
Gov. Roy Cooper opposes tax cuts for North Carolinians earning more than $200,000 a year.
Gov. Roy Cooper opposes tax cuts for North Carolinians earning more than $200,000 a year.
 
N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper was in Charlotte Monday to welcome the Centene Corporation, a provider of managed care services for Medicaid, public, and private health plans.
N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper was in Charlotte Monday to welcome the Centene Corporation, a provider of managed care services for Medicaid, public, and private health plans.
 
A pay-as-you-go approach to capital projects sets the Senate apart from Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper, whose budget plan called for a $4.7 billion statewide bond package.
A pay-as-you-go approach to capital projects sets the Senate apart from Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper, whose budget plan called for a $4.7 billion statewide bond package.
 
With dozens of veterans looking on in the House Gallery, the North Carolina House of Representatives voted 100-5 on Wednesday to approve bipartisan legislation to eliminate the state income tax on military retirement pay.
With dozens of veterans looking on in the House Gallery, the North Carolina House of Representatives voted 100-5 on Wednesday to approve bipartisan legislation to eliminate the state income tax on military retirement pay.
 
North Carolina has over-collected more than $6 billion in state taxes when compared to May of 2020 economic forecasts.
North Carolina has over-collected more than $6 billion in state taxes when compared to May of 2020 economic forecasts.
 
I have repeatedly said that America’s middle class deserves a tax cut
 
NCACC Weekly Update — June 11
 
"We have consistently collected more from taxpayers than we need to operate a sound state government," said Sen. Paul Newton, R-Cabarrus.
"We have consistently collected more from taxpayers than we need to operate a sound state government," said Sen. Paul Newton, R-Cabarrus.
 
It has been four years since the legislature last passed a significant tax reform.
It has been four years since the legislature last passed a significant tax reform.
 
Personal income tax rates would be slashed and the corporate tax rate entirely eliminated by 2028 under a proposal rolled out on Tuesday, May 25, by N.C. Senate Republicans.
Personal income tax rates would be slashed and the corporate tax rate entirely eliminated by 2028 under a proposal rolled out on Tuesday, May 25, by N.C. Senate Republicans.
 
It’s hard to get away from an object that’s sticky.
 
Over the weekend, a reporter asked me to comment on Senate Bill 493.
 
Today, the NC House voted 112-1 to pass House Bill 334 — Temporarily Align PPP Treatment to Federal Treatment
 
Berger said funds should be used for infrastructure, tax relief, state worker salaries, and expansion of school choice not massive, new government expenses.
Berger said funds should be used for infrastructure, tax relief, state worker salaries, and expansion of school choice not massive, new government expenses.
 
Business Owners Rally Support for Bill Before Bipartisan Passage
 
NCACC Weekly Update — April 9
 
Today, the House Finance Committee gave a favorable report to bipartisan legislation (House Bill 83) that will eliminate the state income tax on military retirement pay.
Today, the House Finance Committee gave a favorable report to bipartisan legislation (House Bill 83) that will eliminate the state income tax on military retirement pay.
 
Interest in homeschooling has surged in North Carolina during the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
NCACC Weekly Update — February 19
 
State Representatives John Szoka (R-Cumberland), John Bell (R-Wayne), John Bradford (R-Mecklenburg) and Diane Wheatley (R-Cumberland) filed House Bill
State Representatives John Szoka (R-Cumberland), John Bell (R-Wayne), John Bradford (R-Mecklenburg) and Diane Wheatley (R-Cumberland) filed House Bill
 
Carolina Journal is taking a brief look at each new member of the General Assembly — 10 in the Senate and 11 in the House.
Carolina Journal is taking a brief look at each new member of the General Assembly — 10 in the Senate and 11 in the House.
 
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This email came from an unknown source but we like it
 
Patrick Gleason of Americans for Tax Reform offers Forbes readers a warning about one potential impact of the fall election: tax hikes in 2021.
Patrick Gleason of Americans for Tax Reform offers Forbes readers a warning about one potential impact of the fall election: tax hikes in 2021.
 
At the outset, President Trump took action to stop travel from China to stem the spread to the United States as long as possible.
At the outset, President Trump took action to stop travel from China to stem the spread to the United States as long as possible.
 
Saturday, August 8, President Trump took action to support American families and is urging Congress to continue his efforts to provide resources to those impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
Saturday, August 8, President Trump took action to support American families and is urging Congress to continue his efforts to provide resources to those impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
 
The turmoil surrounding COVID-19 derailed much of the work the General Assembly had done before the pandemic.
The turmoil surrounding COVID-19 derailed much of the work the General Assembly had done before the pandemic.
 
The furor over COVID-19 will fade. Eventually.
 
Elizabeth City could go broke in August if Gov. Roy Cooper doesn’t lift restrictions on utility payments.
Elizabeth City could go broke in August if Gov. Roy Cooper doesn’t lift restrictions on utility payments.
 
She will likely face Pelosi Democrat Joe Cunningham in November.
 
The House is wasting little time addressing the challenges COVID-19 has posed to North Carolina.
The House is wasting little time addressing the challenges COVID-19 has posed to North Carolina.
 
The N.C. General Assembly has tough decisions to make, and little time to make them.
 
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