|
Home>Property Tax Sales
Property Tax Sales
Warning: shuffle() expects parameter 1 to be array, null given in /home/simplere/public_html/tax/propertytaxsales/index.php on line 102
Didn't find what you were looking for?
Related Topics
Senate approves sales tax hike (The Lincoln Journal) The Senate on Tuesday voted to approve a proposal calling for a 25 percent hike in the state's sales tax from 5 to 6.25 percent. Supervisors reject property tax hike (Nevada Appeal) Carson City supervisors rejected a property tax plan Monday that builders said would hurt new construction sales. Herkimer Co. wants extra sales tax funds to continue (The Observer-Dispatch) Herkimer County officials hope the state soon will approve its request to continue collecting extra sales tax funds for Medicaid and a new jail. Most in NJ to Lose Property Tax Rebate in 2010 (WCBS 880 New York) Most New Jersey homeowners, already paying the highest property taxes in the nation, will not see a property tax rebate check next year under Gov. Jon Corzine's revised 2010 budget proposal. READ MORE >> Corzine looks to put most property tax rebates on hold (Daily Record) TRENTON -- Property tax rebates would be suspended this year for homeowners except senior citizens and the disabled under Gov. Jon S. Corzine's revised budget proposal, state Treasurer David Rousseau told the Assembly Budget Committee Tuesday. If sales tax brings in tourists, it's a win-win (The Myrtle Beach Sun News) In the newspaper May 2, two readers criticized the proposed penny sales tax and, in particular, the president of the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce, Brad Dean. I don't know Dean, but I was swayed by both his letter to The Sun News and his presentation to City Council. He laid out a very clear and convincing case as to why this proposed tourism fee is a wise move. It is a win-win proposal ... Senate votes to hike sales tax (Cambridge Chronicle & Cambridge Tab) The Senate on Tuesday 29-10, approved a proposal calling for a 25 percent hike in the state's current five percent sales tax by increasing it to 6.25 percent. Another provision restores some of the hundreds of millions of dollars of funding that was cut from dozens of programs in the original version of the budget. The Massachusetts Senate approves sales tax increase to 6.25 percent (The Republican) BOSTON - The Massachusetts Senate on Tuesday voted overwhelmingly in favor of raising $1 billion in taxes including increasing the sales tax, creating new and increased optional taxes on meals and motel rooms for communities and imposing the sales tax on alcohol. Senate approves sales tax hike (Boston Globe) The state Senate voted last night to increase the sales tax, lift the sales tax exemption on alcohol, and allow cities and towns to raise meals and hotel taxes, brushing aside criticism that higher taxes would hurt Massachusetts businesses by driving consumers over the border, particularly to tax-free New Hampshire. New NJ budget plan ends most property tax rebates (AP via Yahoo! Finance) Most New Jersey homeowners, already paying the highest property taxes in the nation, will not see a property tax rebate check next year under Gov. Jon Corzine's revised 2010 budget proposal.
Get Listed In Our Directory!
|