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‘Let the dust settle’: Local tax experts weigh in on anticipated implementation of ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’After a tied vote in the Senate and another close vote in the House of Representatives, President Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” is now on its way to the President’s desk to be signed into law.
Trout are big business in western North Carolina — bringing the region $1.4 billion a year in tourism revenue. But they’re ...
Chicago must decide by Oct. 1 whether to continue the decades-old one percent grocery tax, which could cost the city between $60 and $80 million in revenue for the 2026 fiscal year.
HB 2077 places an excise tax on the sale of ZEV credits, and also on credits that a company banks for the future. ZEV credit sales would be charged at a rate of 2% times the value of the credit sale.
Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers Tax Day points Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers Rewards customers who make a $1 minimum purchase in-store, at the drive-through or using the app ...
Based on 2024 property tax rates being used for bills due in 2025, an area listed in Ohio Department of Taxation records as “Harrison Township/Dayton,” which is part of the Northridge Local ...
Services will be available at the Jesup Memorial, Northeast Harbor, and Southwest Harbor libraries, where trained volunteers will help people with the process. DOGE takes over key website that ...
The exemption can be up to $50,000—the first $25,000 applies to all property taxes, including school district taxes, while an additional exemption applies to the assessed value between $50,000 ...
Local experts share some of the best places to retire in Georgia. The city of Decatur, about six miles from downtown Atlanta, attracts retirees, empty nesters, and seniors who move here to be near ...
Shari’s Restaurants faces financial problems: Unpaid bills, taxes, eviction notices Shari’s first opened in Hermiston in 1978 and has more than 60 locations across Oregon, Washington ...
A recent survey of UK consumers claimed most Brits want a tax on junk and ultra-processed food manufacturers, believing it would help tackle the obesity crisis. Consumers in the UK have an apparently ...
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