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As my former Bloomberg colleague Ryan Donmoyer -- the best tax reporter in town -- pointed out, the argument was a bit ridiculous because less than 5% of small businesses who file under sub-chapter S made more than $200,000, Kerry's threshold in 2004.
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Second, the great Ryan Donmoyer noted this morning that the Obama campaign had never said if an increase in Social Security payrolls taxes (Obama proposes a 4% increase evenly split between employer and employee after a donut hole between $90,000 and $250,000) would also result in an increase in benefits.
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Donmoyer, an article syndicated in various newspapers like the New York Times:
August 2006 2006
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Donmoyer, an article syndicated in various newspapers like the New York Times:
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Donmoyer of Bloomberg reports today that the President's Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform may make public its final written recommendations later this week, ahead of the Nov. 1 deadline:
October 2005 2005
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Donmoyer - "When a company sells products overseas, it leads to hiring on our shores," Obama said during a January speech at a New York GE plant.
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Donmoyer in Washington at rdonmoyer@bloomberg.net; Peter Cohn in Washington at pcohn@bloomberg.net
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Donmoyer in Washington at rdonmoyer@bloomberg.net; Mike Dorning in Washington at mdorning@bloomberg.net
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Donmoyer in Washington at rdonmoyer@bloomberg.net; Peter Cook in Washington at pcook6@bloomberg.net
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Donmoyer in Washington at rdonmoyer@bloomberg.net; Peter Cohn in Washington at pcohn@bloomberg.net
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