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  2. Costco will increase hourly pay to more than $30 for most ...

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    In a memo sent to employers obtained by Reuters, Costco will increase pay for its top-of-the-scale employees over the next three years. Pay will go up by $1 to $30.20 an hour the first year, with ...

  3. Minimum wage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Income from tips cannot offset an employee's pay rate while same minimum wage applied for both tipped and non-tipped employees. The state minimum wage for business with less than $110,000 in annual sales is $4.00. [1] [264] Nebraska: $13.50 [265] $2.13 75% of federal minimum [266] Minimum wage increased to $13.50 January 1, 2025. [267] Nevada ...

  4. Tax Cuts and Jobs Act - Wikipedia

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    The corporate tax rate was changed from a tiered tax rate ranging from 15% to as high as 39% depending on taxable income [39] to a flat 21%, while some related business deductions and credits were reduced or eliminated. The Act also changed the U.S. from a global to a territorial tax system with respect to corporate income tax.

  5. Gallagher Amendment - Wikipedia

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    The Gallagher Amendment was an amendment to the Colorado Constitution enacted in 1982 and repealed in 2020 concerning property tax.It set forth the guidelines in the Colorado Constitution for determining the actual value of property and the valuation for assessment of such property. [1]

  6. 2006 Colorado Amendment 41 - Wikipedia

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    Amendment 41 was a citizen initiative adopted by Colorado voters in the 2006 general election. [1] The amendment was approved by 62.6% of voters. [2] Amendment 41 has three main sections.

  7. Amazon tax - Wikipedia

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    According to a report released by Fair Tax Mark in 2019, Amazon is the best actor of tax avoidance, having paid a 12% effective tax rate between 2010 and 2018, in contrast with 35% corporate tax rate in the US during the same period. Amazon countered that it had an 24% effective tax rate during the same period.

  8. Social Security (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The changes in Social Security tax rates over time can be accessed on the SSA [126] website. The combined tax rate of these two federal programs is 15.30% (7.65% paid by the employee and 7.65% paid by the employer). In 2011–2012 it temporarily dropped to 13.30% (5.65% paid by the employee and 7.65% paid by the employer).

  9. Presidency of Barack Obama - Wikipedia

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    The tax provisions of the law, including a $116 billion income tax cut, temporarily reduced taxes for 98% of taxpayers, bringing tax rates to their lowest levels in 60 years. [103] [104] The Obama administration would later argue that the stimulus saved the United States from a "double-dip" recession. [105]