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    FILE - In this March 11, 2011 file photo, Scot Beckenbaugh, deputy director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service listens during a news conference in Washington. Beckenbaugh draws a $174,000 salary for his job on K Street in Washington, yet he insists he is an Iowa resident for state tax purposes. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

    FMCS honcho lives in D.C. but claims Iowa tax residency

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    State delays action on Lockheed Martin tax break
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    State delays action on Lockheed Martin tax break

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    More than $16 billion in overdue taxes were written off as uncollectible by Internal Revenue Service field offices last year, five times the amount that was recovered, according to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration. (AP/Susan Walsh)

    More than $16 billion in uncollected taxes blamed on poor IRS case selection

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    Club for Growth to hit Kuster for failing to pay property taxes, supporting New Hampshire income tax
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    Club for Growth to hit Kuster for failing to pay property taxes, supporting New Hampshire income tax

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    In this Sept. 30, 2014, photo, Dana Ripley, of Winthrop, Massachusetts, fills the gas tank of his truck at a service station in Andover, Massachusetts.
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    Ballot question targets indexing of gas tax

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    Washington voters to weigh in on state pot taxes

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    A woman is reflected in a Coca-Cola store window display as she drinks a Coke in Mexico City, Thursday, Oct. 9, 2014. Coke and Pepsi are spending millions of dollars to oppose proposed new taxes on sugared drinks in California. Pepsico reported higher earnings Thursday, except in Mexico, where they blamed a drop in sales volume on a new tax on non-nutritional food and drinks. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
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    Mexico’s junk food taxes hitting Pepsi, Coke

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    IRS could delay tax-filing season again

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    Ryan: Clean house at IRS
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    Ryan: Clean house at IRS

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    A shelf of soft drinks are shown in a refrigerator at K & D Market in San Francisco, Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2014. A tax on sodas and other sugar-laden drinks that voters and courts in other parts of the country have rejected is on the November ballots in San Francisco and Berkeley, two cities that have been open to such social-engineering initiatives in the past. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
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    Tax on sodas eyed in San Francisco, Berkeley

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    October 4, 2014 3:13 pm
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