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Showing posts with label Maine Businesses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maine Businesses. Show all posts

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Governor LePage is Critical of Speaker Marke Eves' Comments Opposing Maine Business Tax Credit

 

February 11, 2016

AUGUSTA – Governor Paul R. LePage today released the following statement after Speaker of the House Mark Eves’ opposed proposed legislation, when he specifically targeting the Maine Capital Investment Credit, to conform Maine’s tax code to the federal Internal Revenue Code.
“Speaker Eves has demonstrated once again he has absolutely no understanding of how business and simple economics work,” said Governor LePage. “Eves’ position is like flying on an airliner that gets you only 95 percent of the way home.”
“Eves is demonizing the private sector entrepreneurs who invest in our communities, create good-paying jobs, sign the paychecks of hardworking Mainers and generate the tax revenues we all benefit from. It’s a slap in the face to struggling mom-and-pop small businesses, as well as the companies that provide substantial investment and significant economic benefit to our state.”
In January, the LePage Administration compiled supportive statements made by Maine’s business trade associations at the Joint Standing Committee on Taxation’s public hearing on January 25, 2016. Cumulatively, these organizations represent thousands of Maine businesses.
Hope Perkins, Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc. – Richmond
“By lowering the cost of capital for equipment and technology intensive businesses, this legislation could serve as a catalyst for new and expanding investment in Maine. As Maine continues to recover from recent economic downturns, we believe it’s imperative the state engage public policy measures that make it easier to attract investment opportunity.”
Brian Parke, Maine Motor Transport Association – Augusta
“The biggest reason for our support is the provision in the tax extenders legislation that includes bonus depreciation to the year 2019. This provides a measure of certainty for our member carriers who can now confidently make capital asset purchases without wondering how depreciation rules might change from year-to-year.”
Linda Caprara, Maine State Chamber – Augusta
“Growing Maine's economy should be our number one priority. Encouraging businesses to invest on a continual basis in an effort to grow and expand and to create jobs is something I'm sure we can all agree is important. Extending and making permanent these tax provisions allows businesses to plan for the future and do just that.”
David Clough, NFIB – Portland
“There are two kinds of investments business owners make: One is to keep people in jobs by modernizing equipment. The other is to create jobs by buying equipment that is necessary to expand. Both are extremely important to the health of State of Maine’s economy.”
Ben Sanborn, Telecommunications Association of Maine – Augusta
“This benefit only accrues after investments have actually been made in the State. This is not an issue of giving support and hoping that it is used to benefit Maine, this is an issue of rewarding actual investment in the State and freeing up resources that can then be reinvested in the State.”
Peter Chandler, Maine Society of CPA’s – Portland
“Our clients are vitally interested in knowing whether they are going to receive favorable depreciation treatment and they make their decisions accordingly.”
Don Flannery, Maine Potato Board – Presque Isle
“Agriculture, no matter what it is in the State of Maine, is a small business. What we need to do - primarily to help those businesses – is support them. Passing this bill is a great step toward that. Growers that are investing – whether it be a potato farm, dairy farm, raising whatever it may be in the state – if they are going to make capital investments, they need to know what they can do and how that - going forward - will work.”

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Maine Department of Labor Announces that the Employer 2016 Unemployment Contribution Schedule To Drop to Lowest Rate Since 2009

 
 
 
10/29/2015 02:06 PM EDT


 *Businesses will save $30 million in unemployment taxes next year*

AUGUSTA-The Maine Department of Labor has released the 2016 Unemployment Insurance Tax Rate Schedule. Rates will drop to the Schedule B level, the lowest rate since 2009. This drop represents an approximate 21 percent decrease in unemployment taxes paid per employee.

"Maine's unemployment tax rates are back to pre-recessionary levels," announced Governor Paul R. LePage. "As a result of job growth and significant reductions in the number of people receiving unemployment benefits, the tax rate for employers will drop two schedules. Maine's employers will save approximately $30 million in 2016 while keeping the unemployment trust fund stable and solvent."

"The new rates represent a return to pre-recessionary contribution schedules," noted Commissioner of Labor Jeanne Paquette. For the seven years prior to the recession, unemployment tax rates fluctuated between Schedules A and B, jumping from Schedule A to E in 2010, then rising to F in 2011 where they stayed through 2013. The rate dropped to D in 2014 and stayed there in 2015.

"This will give our employers more money to reinvest in their workers and growing their business, benefiting our workforce and economy," Commissioner Paquette added.

Maine's job situation stabilized in 2011 and has sustained modest growth. This has had the dual effect of reducing the number of people receiving unemployment while improving the overall health of the unemployment trust fund.

Employers pay unemployment taxes on up to the first $12,000 in wages paid to each employee. Each business' rate is based upon the business' unemployment insurance experience, taxable wages and past contributions in relation to those of other businesses. The 2016 minimum rate will be 0.57 percent per $1,000 paid an employee, the maximum rate is 5.40 percent and the average rate, which is also the new employer rate, per $1,000 paid per employee will be 2.04 percent.

To put this in real dollars, employers paying the minimum rate will see an annual decrease of $20.40 in taxes per employee paid at least $12,000 in wages, employers paying the average rate will see a decrease of $67.20 per employee, and employers paying the maximum rate will see a decrease of $175.20 per employee.

State unemployment taxes are paid by employers into the Maine Unemployment Trust Fund and are used solely to pay benefits to people who lose their jobs through no fault of their own. No funds are taken out of Maine workers' checks to support this system.

Administration of the unemployment insurance system is not supported by employer-paid state unemployment taxes. The cost of the program's administration is almost entirely funded through federal grants to the state, supported by the federal unemployment tax paid by employers.

The Department of Labor administers Maine's unemployment insurance system. Employers should receive their individual 2016 rate notices in mid-to-late December. Employers with questions about their 2015 or 2016 unemployment contributions should visit the department's webpage on unemployment taxes at
http://www.maine.gov/labor/unemployment/tax.html or call (207) 621-5120.

Friday, September 25, 2015

Lebanon Cub Scout Troop 369 Selling Trail's End Popcorn To Fund Spring Trip.

LEBANON MAINE CUB SCOUTS
TROOP 369
are selling
TRAILS END POPCORN
 
 
 
The Scouts are hoping to earn enough money
to fund a Spring Trip to
Roger Williams Park Zoo
in Providence Rhode Island
 
 
 
The Scouts will be at
Sanford Tractor Supply Company Store
from 9 am - 12 noon
 
They will also be attending
THE SEACOAST IRISH FESTIVAL
in Dover NH
from 12 noon - 6 pm
For More Information on the Seacoast Irish Festival
Click HERE

SUPPORT YOUR LEBANON CUB SCOUTS!!!
 
 
 

Friday, September 11, 2015

Rhumb Line Resorts Offering AMAZING Rates for Early Booking of Kennebunkport's Christmas Prelude Celebration. A National Top 10 Christmas Event!!

 
We have received an e mail from Rhumb Line Resort in Kennebunkport, Maine, alerting us of a
 
GREAT GETAWAY SPECIAL
 
Christmas Prelude in Kennebunkport
Always a Sell Out, Save your Spot!
Our Christmas Prelude Celebration in Kennebunkport is our top event, the most festive time of year here. Come celebrate this nationally recognized event with us December 3-13.
We have room rates as low as $149 for two nights, or $69 for one night during the week! 
See our Prelude Rates and the Christmas Prelude schedule packed with fun, shopping, caroling, parades, craft fairs, concerts and Santa on a lobster boat!
 
Come see why this seaside holiday celebration is a
national
Top 10 Christmas Event!

See our Christmas Prelude Prices and reserve your spot now!

Saturday, August 15, 2015

Meet "Shelby", Hopefully the Largest Chocolate Lobster in the World.........




The Haven Candies company unveiled “Shelby”, a 418 pound chocolate lobster in hopes of creating the largest chocolate sculpture in the world. 
 According to the Portland Press Herald, Haven’s Candies, a well-known Maine candy maker wanted to do something special for their 100th anniversary this year. Thus the idea to create a 418lb milk chocolate lobster named “Shelby”. The company chose the name for the former owner, Shelby Putnam, who owned the company for 2 decades.
“Shelby” is 7 and a half feet long and Haven’s believes that they’ve created the largest chocolate sculpture in the world and have officially submitted “Shelby” to the Guinness Book of World Records.
Haven’s will display “Shelby” through October 22nd at their store on 87 County Road in Westbrook.
The Portland Press Herald has more details about “Shelby” and Haven’s Candies 100 year anniversary here. 

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Getting Ready for the LEBANON FESTIVAL........Vendor Announces Raffle to Benefit the Torno Family of Lebanon.

STARTING THE COUNTDOWN FOR
THE LEBANON FESTIVAL
AUGUST 22, 2015
9 am - 3 pm
 
We'd like to introduce you to BREE MESSIER
 
BREE will be representing THE PAMPERED CHEF
 
 
 
A long time friend of Angela Torno and Family, Bree will be holding two raffles during Festival hours. ALL proceeds of BOTH raffles will be donated to THE TORNO FAMILY of LEBANON.
 
Tickets can be used for either, or both raffles
$3 per ticket, 3 for $5 or an Arms length for $20
 
The first raffle will be for a $20 Pampered Chef Gift Certificate.
 
The second raffle will be for a Pampered Chef Cookbook called "Season's Best".
 
BE SURE to stop by and see BREE at
THE PAMPERED CHEF booth
at the LEBANON FESTIVAL

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Got a Soft Spot for Quality Cheese??? Maine Cheese Makers Take Home 10 Top Honors!



 
Maine cheese makers won ten awards at the 2015 American Cheese Society Judging and Competition announced at this year’s ACS Conference in Providence, RI. The ACS cheese competition is the largest competition in North America and includes entries from the US, Canada, and beyond.
From among 267 companies submitting 1,779 entries seven Maine cheese makers won ten awards including four 1st place ribbons, four 2nd place, and two 3rd place ribbons. This is the most ribbons that Maine cheese makers have collected at a ACS competition since 2007 and it reflects the number of Maine cheese makers who could arrange to get their cheeses to the conference being held only a few hours drive from our cheese rooms.
First time competitors such Barred Owl Creamery in Whitefield, and Tide Mill Creamery in Edmunds won awards, as well as long time cheese makers like Appleton Creamery and York Hill Farm who have each won multiple ACS awards in past competitions.
Following are a list of the awards listed alphabetically by creamery name:
1st Place in Marinated Goat Cheese for Chevre In Olive Oil
Barred Owl Creamery
1st Place in Sheep or Mixed Milk Feta for Organic Feta
2nd Place in Farmstead Cheese With Flavor Added for Hot Pepper Jelly Chevre
Fuzzy Udder Creamery
2nd Place in Sheep or Mixed Milk Plain Yogurt for Sheep Milk Yogurt
2nd Place in Cows Milk Ricotta for Ricotta Salata
2nd Place in Yogurt With Flavor Added for Caramel Sea Salt Greek Style Yogurt
3rd Place in Cows Milk Plain Yogurt for Original Cream Top Jersey Cow Milk Yogurt
1st Place in Sheep or Mixed Milk Soft Ripened Cheeses for Little Bloom
3rd Place in Farmstead Aged Less Than 60 Days for Tide Line
York Hill Farm
1st Place in Goats Milk Soft Ripened Cheeses for Ripened Chevre Roll With Ash

 
Please visit www.mainecheeseguild.org for more details and links to individual cheese makers.

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Don't Miss FARM SWAP DAY, EVERY SUNDAY in AUGUST at Tractor Supply Company, Sanford.

FARM DAY SWAP **** COMING UP ****
 8/2/15 ( and every SUNDAY in August)
AT THE Tractor Supply Company Store,
1077 MAIN ST. SANFORD MAINE
FROM 9 AM TO 1 PM
Pass the word and come on down to the swap!
This is a wonderful place to sell or buy barnyard animals.
Everything from Bunnies, to Chickens... Goats, Pigs and Cows!
LOTS of vendors selling pet and farm related items!
Remember to have water, shelter and food (if needed) for your animals.
Rabbits must be 8 weeks of age to be sold.
Poultry and waterfowl under the age of 8 weeks must be sold in 6's.
Last week chickens and goats sold very well.
Still had a person looking for quail.
Always looking for more vendors
NEVER A SET UP FEE
Don't miss out there's only a few more swap meets this year!!
HELP SUPPORT FARM DAY SWAP
See ya at the swap!!!

Wednesday, June 3, 2015