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Proposed cap on federal tax deductions would hit California hard
You may be unaware of the local ramifications of one of the proposals currently at play in the danse macabre that passes for fiscal negotiations in Washington. This is the plan to cap federal tax deductions at either a set figure or a percentage of...
Tags: John Boehner, Mitt Romney, Mortgages, City National Corporation, Elections
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Commentary: The threat to Proposition 13
As Sacramento's new supermajority gears up to tear down California's "third rail of politics," it is vital to explain what makes Proposition 13 so important, and why plans to destroy it could hurt Californians for years to come. Before Proposition 13...Tags: Voting, Elections, Politics, Business
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2012: The year of big things ... literally
There was no shortage of news in 2012 for the region, in government or new developments. Projects such as a $150 million wind turbine farm and a multi-million dollar casino could be not far off for Northwest Michigan in 2013, following the beginnings of...
Tags: Politics, Renewable Energy, Government, Rick Snyder, Wind Power
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Branson tornado may have "blown away" some funding for schools
mlandis@ky3.comBRANSON, Mo. - It's been a banner year for construction in Taney County. "We have had a lot of national retailers that have been coming here in the last few months," explained Garrett Anderson, economic development director for the City of Branson....Tags: Natural Disasters, Politics, Taxation, Tornadoes, CVS Corp.
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Many suburbs borrowing big — and taxpayers could end up paying the price
Glenwood Mayor Kerry Durkin knows the dangers of gambling with taxpayer money: A reminder looms just across a bank of trees from Village Hall. Taxpayers in the south suburb have long had to subsidize a golf course that officials bought more than a decade...
Tags: Sports, Prices, Politics, Local Government, O'Hare International Airport
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A year of challenges for city residents
A year ago, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake gave an inaugural address that was both lofty in vision and grounded in reality — the poetry of growing Baltimore by 10,000 residents in the next decade tempered by the prose of how to get there. "We...
Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Politics, Taxation, Credit and Debt, Johns Hopkins University
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No property tax hike for Antrim Township residents
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comThis is the third year there won’t be a tax increase for Antrim Township residents. At a special meeting to pass the budget last week, the Antrim Township Supervisors unanimously passed their 2013 budget. The budget not only held the line on a...Tags: Entertainment
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Surf, turf and taxes
Visitors to Ocean City are often struck by the contrasting fortunes of the vacant Ocean Plaza Mall on 94th Street and the bustle of development along U.S. 50 in West Ocean City, with its new Walmart and other big-box stores. There are a number of...
Tags: Local Government, Walmart, Ocean City, Personal Income, Maryland General Assembly
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Property taxes due Monday
The first installment of the 2012-13 secured property taxes must be paid by Monday to avoid late charges, according to county officials. If received payments do not have a postal stamp of Monday or earlier, the payer will be subject to a 10% delinquent... -
Photo traffic enforcement — another big tax killing the city
One would think that after decades of population flight from Baltimore and the city struggling with a property tax rate over double that of the next highest municipality, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake would be highly sensitive regarding the levy of new...Tags: Punishment, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Fines
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Our View: Repeal personal property tax, but carefully consider local-level needs
For Michigan policymakers eager to create a more business-friendly tax environment, repeal of the state’s tax on personal property recently has been a priority. By eliminating this tax — a rarity among Midwestern states — we also...Tags: Finance, Politics, Taxation, Local Government, Economy, Business and Finance
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Board has authority to challenge property taxes
Q: We are a condominium association of 14 units. Initially, with the consent of the association, we appealed our property taxes four years ago. Our board has made the decision to continue with the appeals process annually. In each instance, this process...
Tags: Justice System, Politics, Lawyers, Housing and Urban Planning, Interior Policy
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