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Rule change may help homeowners (Atlanta Journal-Constitution) Owners of close to 400,000 parcels in metro Atlanta's five major urban counties have gotten or will soon receive notices setting their tax values for 2009. The Watchdog: Company's defense of sales tactics doesn't square with complaints (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) Sales reps say they are selling on behalf of chambers of commerce, but chambers say that's not true. LOST income surprises Jefferson (The Gainesville Times) Although sales tax collections tend to fluctuate from month to month, recent revenue tallies have caught Jefferson officials off guard. KY rep says state needs tax structure overhaul (FOX 41 Louisville) Rep. Jim Wayne says it would save the state more than $400 million. Cobb weighs 1¢ sales tax to reduce property levy (Atlanta Journal-Constitution) Cobb County could ask voters whether they want to increase sales taxes to pay for county services and, in exchange, get a break on property taxes. Georgia town hopes to benefit from VW (Atlanta Journal-Constitution) TRENTON —- The mill closed last December and, just like an early morning fog trapped between Lookout and Sand mountains, disappointment and despair hang heavy over this small town hard up against Alabama and Tennessee. Tift BOE adopts budget; no tax increase anticipated (Tifton Gazette) The Tift County Board of Education adopted a tentative 2009-2010 budget Tuesday totaling $54.1 million. Even with the slow down in Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax revenues, no tax increase is expected. The board welcomes the federal stimulus and stabilization funding the system is expecting to receive. Georgia's largest road builder takes activist role (Atlanta Journal-Constitution) In the frenzied final week of the 2008 legislative session, Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle broke away to take an urgent call from a key player in a highway funding debate. What others say: Perdue makes good call (Athens Banner-Herald) Erk Russell, the late, great football coach at Georgia Southern University, said the difference between a fresh garden salad and garbage is timing. The same can be said of tax cuts. Georgia Legislature opens 2009 session (Georgia State University) ATLANTA—When the Georgia Legislature convenes Monday (Jan. 12), Georgia State University professors will be available to comment on a variety of key issues, including health care, education, taxes and the economy.
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