• City Has Budget With No Tax Increase; Focuses On Employee Pay Increases

    The city of Chattanooga's upcoming budget will not include a tax increase, the City Council was told Tuesday.

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    California department increases state's gas tax by 2 cents as prices increase

    California's gas tax will increase by 2 cents starting July 1, according to a recent notice by the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration.

  • Property taxes collected

    Madera County Treasurer-Tax Collector Tracy Kenney announced that more than $70 million in property tax payments were collected and posted within the last 10 days of the April 10 deadline. “This fiscal year, we have processed more than 130,000 installments, collecting more than $250 million in current secured and supplemental taxes,” Kennedy said. Kennedy is also pleased to report that all payments were posted and balanced by April 12. The revenue from property taxes are used for funding local...

  • Get Ready To Be Hammered By Property Taxes

    Get Ready To Be Hammered By Property Taxes It's not just record capital gains taxes that Americans have to look forward to if they choose "4 more years, pause" of the senile occupant in the White House: As Epoch Times' Jeffrey Tucker reports, property taxes are also about to soar. Below we excerpt from his latest report on where the Biden tax tsunami sill strike next: Get Ready to Be Hammered by Property Taxes There have been very few points of financial solace in the past few...

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    Speed limits to increase on sections of some Ontario highways

    The Ontario government says it will soon be raising the speed limit along certain stretches of provincial highways, including Highway 401 and Highway 403. The province confirmed Wednesday that starting this summer, the speed limit will be raised from 100 km/h to 110 km/h on 10 additional sections of provincial highways in both the southern and northern parts of Ontario. While none of the sections are in the Greater Toronto Area, Hwy. 403 from Brantford to Hamilton and from Woodstock to...

  • Alderman Won Office Owing Property Taxes

    DiAndre Jackson has since paid off 2022 taxes but still owes for 2023.

  • Vocab guide for the French property tax declaration

    With the deadline to have completed the property tax declaration approaching, here's a look at all the vocabulary you will need to fill out the form.

  • Senators want property tax reforms back on the agenda

    Tweaking property investor taxes could save the federal budget billions and boost home ownership, even with exemptions for those operating under the old rules, analysis commissioned by two senators suggests. Independent senators David Pocock and Jacqui Lambie want changes to capital gains tax and negative gearing back on the agenda, commissioning an analysis on the […]

  • Are Municipal Bonds a Good Investment To Avoid Federal Taxes?

    Bonds are an important part of a typical investment portfolio. That’s especially true the closer you get to retirement and once you’ve retired. Bonds typically lower the overall risk of your portfolio vs. putting together a portfolio comprised of 100% equities (stocks). However, during the period following the onset of COVID-19 (when inflation jumped to […]

  • Property Tax Relief Bill Sparks Partisan Feud

    A bill meant to limit property tax increases next year is advancing in the Vermont House over the objections of minority Republicans who are highly critical that it doesn’t rein in spending. What is known as the “yield bill” aims to keep predicted property tax increases to around 15 percent for most homeowners. That’s less than the 20 percent increase that was predicted late last year. Taxes on commercial properties and second homes would increase an average of 18 percent. The increases...

  • What you need to know about France's 2024 property tax declaration

    If you own property in France, you may need to complete a property tax declaration - here's who needs to do it, how to complete the forms and the 2024 deadlines.

  • Prices of flats increasing more sharply than other property types, says Halifax

    One way to compensate for higher borrowing costs is to target smaller properties, the bank said.