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Property tax cap has pros and cons (Hendricks County Flyer) When the Indiana legislature passed House Bill 1001 last year, it was good news for homeowners and anyone who received a property tax bill.The bill, which essentially caps residential property taxes at 1 percent, will help taxpayers and significantly lower their property tax bills.The down side is that the passage of the bill could end up causing trouble for schools, fire departments and police ... Quinn pitches tax hike, budget (Chicago Tribune) If they raise the income tax by over 50%, I will permanently leave the state. I work over the internet and can work anywhere in the world. Barbour signs tax rebate bill for casinos (The Clarion-Ledger) Mississippi has given casino developers another reason to invest in the state once the national economy rebounds - a 30 percent sales tax rebate. No property tax hike, Seybold says (Chronicle-Tribune) Marion’s property tax rate should increase by 8 cents this year, but Mayor Wayne Seybold says he’s going to hold the line and use the city’s cash reserves to pay the difference so taxpayers will not see an increase. Lake officials hope to overturn U.S. Steel tax ruling (The Times of Northwest Indiana) CROWN POINT | Lake County attorneys continue their push to convince the Indiana Board of Tax Review to overturn a recent court decision that would award U.S. Steel Corp. more than $12 million in property tax refunds. Southland reacts to proposed tax increase (SouthtownStar) Southlanders we talked to today generally oppose increases in the income tax, cigarette tax and fees Gov. Pat Quinn is expected to propose Wednesday in his state budget. Property tax bills to be late by months (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette) For the fourth consecutive year, property tax bills in Allen County will be mailed late. Smilin' Bob's company seeks tax break (The Cincinnati Enquirer) The company formerly known as Berkeley Premium Nutraceuticals and familiar for its Smilin' Bob television ads for "male enhancement" products wants a tax break. Whiting mayor urges passage of county income tax (Post-Tribune) In a closed-door meeting at the Statehouse, Whiting Mayor Joe Stahura urged local lawmakers to work this session to amend the law freezing Lake County's property tax levies. State opens review of Porter Countys tax data (Chesterton Tribune) Business owners and other taxpayers irate at huge increases in their property assessments met Friday morning to organize, pledging to fix whatever is broken and prompting the state to open a comprehensive review of Porter County’s property tax data.
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