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April 21, 2010 - Washington State’s 30 new tax laws

Washington State’s 2010 Tax Package By Michele Radosevich, Garry Fujita, and Dirk Giseburt Davis, Wright and Tremaine LLP Every taxpayer in Washington will be directly or indirectly affected by massive changes to the Revenue Act of 1935, which is projected to raise close to $800 million in this biennium and […]



April 19, 2010 - New employees get big tax break under Hire Act

Miller Nash LLP, Oregon and Washington Law Firm Written by Jeffrey P. Chicoine, Madeline Engel If you start adding employees, do not miss this new tax incentive. On March 18, 2010, President Obama signed into law the Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment Act, sometimes called the HIRE or New Hire […]


April 18, 2010 - Gallup Poll examines health care reform support

Gallup recently did a follow-up poll on Obama health care reform and whether the public mood has changed and what is the demographic of the support and opposition.  Below are some of the results. Question: Congress recently passed legislation that restructures the nation’s healthcare system.  All in all, do you […]



April 16, 2010 - Oregon top court: Employee medical pot use not protected

NFIB Small Business Legal Center fought for employers’ right to maintain a drug-free workplace Oregon NFIB Washington, D.C., April 15, 2010 — The National Federation of Independent Business Small Business Legal Center, the nation’s leading advocate for small business in our nation’s courts, today praised the Oregon Supreme Court’s decision […]


April 15, 2010 - State targets 66,000 tax cheaters

The Secretary of State’s Office released an audit report on how the Oregon Revenue Department can capture over a $100 million in lost revenue from 66,000 targeted taxpayers who likely owe the state money. Below is the report. From Secretary of State Audit Division Oregon residents, and non-residents with earnings […]


April 14, 2010 - California may repeal Grenhouse bill that Oregon almost had

Oregon successfully fought a more onerous bill in 2009 by: John Ledger Associated Oregon Industries Oregon’s largest business advocate A vigorous effort is underway in California to put  Assembly Bill 32, the all-inclusive Greenhouse Gas (GHG) reduction measure passed in 2006, in the closet until the state has four consecutive […]


April 13, 2010 - Recession end still not official — What it means for business

By Bill Conerly, Conerly Consulting, Businomics, The committee that determines the beginning and ending dates for recessions still is not talking.  Actually, they issued a press release saying that there was nothing to say.  (Note: the date on the release is probably incorrect–these guys are not real good with dates.) […]


April 12, 2010 - Oregon stimulus waste, fraud and abuse

Several reports show continual problems with Oregon and Federal stimulus spending By Oregon Tax News, Oregon State officials boast more that the 2009 Legislature’s trumpeted economic stimulus package created or retained 7,500, a feat just shy of the 8,000-plus jobs reported for Oregon under the far bigger federal stimulus program. […]