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Oct 14, 2020
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Oct 14, 2020
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The Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation warned that if Congress does not come through with additional relief, the state will be far from out of the woods in fiscal 2022 when school funding commitments, collective bargaining agreements and inflation will present another multi-billion dollar problem…
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Oct 13, 2020
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Oct 13, 2020
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MTF President McAnneny shared a presentation with the Senate Revenue Working Group about the state’s revenue outlook and the road to recovery. Entitled "A Reality Check on Revenues and Recovery," the presentation argued that now is not the time to impose new taxes, if avoidable, given the degree of…
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Oct 08, 2020
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Oct 08, 2020
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Massachusetts could face a $5 billion budget hole; Baker administration takes tax hikes off the table for now
The Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, a business-backed watchdog, is expecting a drop in revenue of $3.9 billion compared to initial estimates, according to its president, Eileen McAnneny. Others projected a more positive picture, though they included little good news for this year. There…
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Oct 08, 2020
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Oct 08, 2020
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Eileen McAnneny, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, projected fiscal 2021 tax revenues will amount to $27.27 billion, about 3.9 billion - 12.5% less - than the commonwealth’s original benchmark set in January. It’s lower than the $6 billion shortfall MTF projected in June. …
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Oct 08, 2020
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Oct 08, 2020
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Overall, according to the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, the federal government has given $15.8 billion in federal relief payments to Massachusetts individuals. Some of that money was taxable, like unemployment benefits. Other money, like stimulus checks, is not taxable but…
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Oct 08, 2020
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Oct 08, 2020
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Spending cuts, tax hikes on the table as coronavirus takes estimated $3-5 billion bite from revenues
Uncertainties with federal aid make it hard to pin down exactly how big the state’s budget hole is, Eileen McAnneny of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation said. Should another federal relief package not materialize, McAnneny said “the revenue shortfall will grow massively.”
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Oct 08, 2020
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Oct 08, 2020
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Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation President Eileen McAnneny said she expected economic recovery to be “up-and-down and perhaps spotty” until the pandemic is controlled. She projected tax revenues would land at $27.27 billion this fiscal year, $3.9 billion or 12.5 percent below the initial…
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Oct 08, 2020
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Oct 08, 2020
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Eileen McAnneny, president of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, predicted a $3.9 billion drop in state tax revenues, which would increase without federal relief. "Even if there is a fiscal aid package, the proposed funding may be insufficient, especially if it's not properly…
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Oct 07, 2020
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Oct 07, 2020
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MTF President Eileen McAnneny testified last week at the Economic Roundtable convened by budget writers to help them determine the size of the revenue shortfall for FY2021. The state has been operating on an interim budget since the start of the fiscal year on July 1. Last week’s roundtable was…
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Oct 07, 2020
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Oct 07, 2020
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MTF’s President Eileen McAnneny said, “while our revised tax revenue forecast has improved since MTF’s April projection, the improvement is due largely to unprecedented levels of federal financial assistance. Numerous headwinds could slow the pace of economic recovery.” McAnneny noted…
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