Whether you hunt for sport, carry a concealed weapon or just own personal firearms, you’ll pay a federal tax on the sales price of the gun and any ammunition. For the purchase of pistols and revolvers, the federal rate is 10 percent, and for all other firearms and ammunition, the rate...
Lancaster Man Made Two Illegal Gun Purchases, Federal Authorities ChargeJanet Kelley
The “Fifth Theorem” explains how good ideas on paper become bad ideas in reality. The “Sixth Theorem” explains an under-appreciated benefit of a flat tax. The “Seventh Theorem” explains how bigger governments are less competent. The “Eighth Theorem” explains the motives of those who fo...
Farmers and Rural Businesses Shelled Out Money for Improvements. Will Their Promised Rebates Arrive? A freeze on federal loans and grants is sending tremors across the rural U.S. as small business owners fear they won’t get reimbursed for purchases they made to replace polluting irr...
ag-heavy North Dakota, was lukewarm about that idea. “I don't support [tariffs] as a means of revenue,” added Cramer. “A tariff is like a sin tax. It's [put in place so] you hope the sin goes away, and therefore doesn't provide the revenue that you're counting on.” ...
As an example, minicomputers were used by the National Weather Service to automate forecast offices [7], the Internal Revenue Service for electronically preparing individual tax returns [8], the Federal Aviation Administration to automate air traffic control functions, and the US Department of ...
the President is calling on Congress to provide a one-year tax credit of up to $10,000 to middle-class families who sell their starter home. The Budget also provides $10 billion in mandatory funding for a new First-Generation Down Payment Assistance program to address homeownership and wealth...
Va. aims to loosen laws on gun control; House approves bills on handgun purchases, federal regulationFredrick Kunkle
Shows for gun collectors trigger effort to seek federal monitoring Loophole in Brady law allows for unchecked purchasesLouise D. Palmer, Globe Correspondent