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Tax blast from the past Friday, November 27th 2009 The authorities have been attempting to justify their murderous property tax by arguing that values of properties have changed since 1948. They have astutely deciphered that properties have increased...
Tags: propertied tax, Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain, Taxation, Public finance, Value added tax, Tax reform, Finance, PAYE, Property tax, Tax
Residents were given the chance to voice their opinions and concerns over the proposed annexation, but it was abundantly clear how they felt, as nearly everyone in the room was holding a bright yellow sign with “annexation” printed on the front, but crossed...
Tags: Sellersburg Town Hall, proposed annexing, tax rate, Perry McCall, covered bridge, assessed value, annexing area, Mike Gillenwater, Sellersburg, Annexation, Louisville metropolitan area, Clark County Indiana, Property tax, Sellersburg Indiana
The story should have reported that the tax rate in Westborough will rise $1.48 for each $1,000 of assessed value and that for the average house, valued at about $423,000, the annual increase will be about $400. The Community Advocate regrets the errors...
Tags: Westborough, Public finance, Taxation, Social Issues, Property tax, Tax, Real property law, Westborough Massachusetts
He said while answering telephone hotlines set up to give the public information on the issue, he had received reports of ’unscrupulous landlords’, specifically in the St Augustine area, raising rents due to ’property taxes’. He made the comment at a...
Tags: property tax, raising rent, Ganga Kissoon, landlord raising, unscrupulous landlord, tax regime, Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain, Real estate, Politics, Production, Economic rent, Landlord, Affordable housing, Real property law, Taxation in the United States
The Princeton Elementary School District is about $470,000 behind in revenue from the state of Illinois. At this week’s meeting, Superintendent Tim Smith reported the district has not yet received categorical state aid payments of about $160,000 in special...
Tags: Superintendent Tim Smith, board member, tax levied, PES Board, Princeton, Public finance, Value added tax, Finance, Business Finance, Tax, Property tax
About 18 months ago, they bought a small sliver of land from the city of Bridgeport for $200...Their new property is worth about $45,000 in the eyes of the city Assessor's Office, and has been assessed at $34,750 for property tax purposes. This also means...
Tags: Maria Cortes, Bridgeport, Jose, cortes family, IYC, Bridgeport Connecticut, Property tax, Real property law, Property
Earlier this month, Ventura County sent payment of $191,825 to Thousand Oaks against the recommendation of the cashstrapped Ventura County Library Commission, which had voted to end the yearly payments and keep the money for its own libraries. The money...
Tags: Ventura County Library Commission, Ventura County Supervisors, unincorporated area, property tax, library services, Thousand Oaks, Thousand Oaks California, Ventura County Library, Ventura County California
Douglas County property owners recently received their property tax bills for fiscal 2009-10 and 94 percent of property owners are paying an increase of less than $100. It seems fairly easy to make the case that these specific taxes make the most difference...
Tags: Douglas County, property tax, property owners, Albany, Taxation, Sales taxes in the United States, Finance, Tax, Real property law, Taxation in the United States
After Daley's challenge, council goes along with mayor's tax break plan Posted by Hal Dardick at 12:21 p.m. A day after Mayor Richard Daley suggested homeowners could politically punish aldermen who did not support his proposed property tax relief program,...
Tags: Richard Daley, tax relief, property tax, Illinois, DePaul University alumni, Mortgage, Toni Preckwinkle, Real property law, Home insurance, Joe Moore
Updated 8 minutes ago The first two of three public hearings on the proposed millage rate hike in Gwinnett County took place Monday with people turning out in force for both sessions to let commissioners know how they felt. While there was some obvious...
Tags: public hearing, Monroe, Atlanta metropolitan area, Property tax, Gwinnett County Georgia, Real property law