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The shutdown and tax revenue and the top 400 | Michael Tomasky | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
I say it again: If the wealthiest were paying taxes like they used to, we'd have no budget problems.
CompleteTax Reviews Strategies to Save Time and Money as the Tax Deadline Nears
Explains Options for Filing a Tax Extension for Those Who Can’t File on Time
Quick Takes: Report Advocates Advance Awarding of College Tax Credit - Inside Higher Ed
The federal government's tax credit for higher education expenses should be made fully refundable and deposited into college savings accounts for Americans from low- and middle-income backgrounds when the students are in middle school, the New America Foundation argued in a report Tuesday. The
Former government minister airs concerns on green paper
A former government minister has called for renewed debate on the future funding of adult social care through taxation - the national insurance option.
Tax and benefit changes 2011: find out which will hit you from today | News | guardian.co.uk
There are 43 changes to tax and benefits which came into effect this morning. Find out who was responsible and what they're worth
Council tax: A policy that doesn't add up | Editorial | Comment is free | The Guardian
Editorial: The Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats fought the last election promising greater power for local town halls
National Care Service: Death tax RIP | Editorial | Comment is free | The Guardian
Editorial: Past hesitation does not make the issue any less pressing – indeed it does the opposite
Views: Teaching After Midnight - Inside Higher Ed
A few hours ago, Wick Sloane taught his first section of an 11:45 p.m. to 2:45 a.m. course. He’s inspired by his students and community college – and mad as hell that no one seems to care about the nationwide conditions that make it impossible for so many students to find sections at the hours they
The sting in the tail
The new salary sacrifice scheme could leave lower-paid staff worse off than ever, warns Gary Vaux.
Chancellor lauded as plans to help parents pay for child care are set out
Charity Daycare Trust hailed chancellor Gordon Brown as "the child care champion" last week after he announced measures to help working parents with the cost of raising children.

