Hawaii: February 2007 Archives
In a welcome trend, lawmakers and advocates in Connecticut, New Jersey, North Carolina, Nebraska, New Mexico, Montana, Hawaii, Utah, Ohio, and Iowa are considering enacting Earned Income Tax Credits — or expanding existing EITCs. The federal EITC has been hailed by policymakers of all stripes as an especially effective tool for lifting working families out of poverty. At the state level, the EITC offers the additional benefit of helping to offset the regressive sales and property taxes that hit low-income families hardest. To find out more about whether EITC legislation is active in your state, check out the Hatcher Group's State EITC Online Resource Center.
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This page is a archive of entries in the Hawaii category from February 2007.
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Categories
- 2008 Presidential Race (17)
- Federal Tax Issues
- Alternative Minimum Tax (23)
- Bush Tax Cuts (24)
- Corporate Taxes (14)
- Economic Stimulus (10)
- Education (1)
- Energy (15)
- Estate Tax (5)
- Federal Budget (18)
- Health Care (13)
- Immigration (2)
- Internet (2)
- Low-Income Tax Credits (5)
- Minimum Wage and "Compensation" for Business (7)
- Private Equity (16)
- Social Security (11)
- Tax Collection (11)
- Tax Gap (18)
- State Tax Issues
- Alabama (12)
- Alaska (1)
- Arizona (8)
- Arkansas (7)
- California (16)
- Colorado (5)
- Connecticut (10)
- Delaware (5)
- District of Columbia (4)
- Florida (18)
- Georgia (14)
- Hawaii (4)
- Idaho (8)
- Illinois (10)
- Indiana (12)
- Iowa (10)
- Kansas (7)
- Kentucky (5)
- Louisiana (10)
- Maine (7)
- Maryland (14)
- Massachusetts (10)
- Michigan (13)
- Minnesota (13)
- Mississippi (6)
- Missouri (10)
- Montana (5)
- Nebraska (9)
- Nevada (2)
- New Hampshire (9)
- New Jersey (12)
- New Mexico (4)
- New York (11)
- North Carolina (10)
- North Dakota (2)
- Ohio (8)
- Oklahoma (6)
- Oregon (7)
- Pennsylvania (14)
- Rhode Island (6)
- South Carolina (11)
- South Dakota (3)
- Tennessee (8)
- Texas (7)
- Utah (5)
- Vermont (4)
- Virginia (7)
- Washington (10)
- West Virginia (6)
- Wisconsin (6)
- Wyoming (4)