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		<title>Massachusetts Tax And Budget Proposal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gov Patrick has sent his budget proposal to the Massachusetts House and Senate. They will work on constructing their own version of the budget proposal and then send it back over. The 2011 fiscal budget proposal is for 28.2 billion. The new fiscal year starts on July, 1.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gov Patrick has sent his budget proposal to the Massachusetts House and Senate. They will work on constructing their own version of the budget proposal and then send it back over. The 2011 fiscal budget proposal is for 28.2 billion. The new fiscal year starts on July, 1.</p>
<p>Some highlights regarding the new Massachusetts budget proposal include:</p>
<p>Among other things, the new proposal includes an increase in taxes on soda and candy. The candy and soda tax increase would result by eliminating the current sales tax exemption. Taxing soda and candy would generate $52 million for health prevention programs. These programs are setup to educate the public about lifestyle habits that are detrimental to your health. Sticking with the healthy living theme, new tax hikes are proposed for smokeless tobacco and cigars.</p>
<p>As part of the new budget proposal, the governor has cut back on a tax credit program designed to entice the film industry to come to Massachusetts. Those in the film industry have declared the cuts included in the proposal are short sighted. They site success with the program thus far, including more than 1 billion dollars in economic activity for Mass over the previous 4 years. Mass contends the program may be successful but is expensive to maintain.</p>
<p>A tax credit for life sciences, which was setup in an attempt to attract companies to Massachusetts, is being reduced. The program has been successful and as a result, will be reduced but not eliminated. It has been successful in introducing new jobs to the state.</p>
<p>A program which extends coverage to almost 170,000 Massachusetts adults, will still be funded under Gov Patrick&#8217;s newest budget proposal. The program is called the Commonwealth Care program.</p>
<p>Governor Patrick&#8217;s proposal is reliant upon $600 million in federal assistance. However, Congress has yet to pass the bill cementing that the assistance will in fact be available. If for any reason the bill does not pass in Congress, than there will be more cuts in the budget. This year&#8217;s budget is a three percent increase of the 2010 fiscal year.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://rickstonelaw.com">Massachusetts tax lawyer</a> Richard M. Stone specializes in advising local, national and multi-national businesses on sophisticated federal and state tax issues. If you need <a target="_blank" href="http://rickstonelaw.com"> assistance from Massachusetts tax lawyers</a>, contact the Law Office of Richard Stone.</p>
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