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Austin tax breaks for historical landmarks more generous than other cities, review finds

Austin tax breaks for historical landmarks more generous than other cities, review finds


Obama loses backing on taxes

Defying President Obama, Congress seems increasingly reluctant to let taxes go up, even on wealthier Americans. Worried about the fragile economy and their own upcoming elections, a growing number of Democratic lawmakers are joining the rock-solid Republican opposition to Mr.


Tax Overhaul Panel Visits Macon

Overhauling Georgia’s tax code is the subject of a public hearing Thursday in Macon. The discussion is part of a statewide tour by the “Special Council on Tax Reform and Fairness for Georgians.” The state legislature created the group and charged its members with formulating tax reform…


Tax cut sends message, council members say

Tax cut sends message, council members say


Kan. taxes in August $38M more than expected

Kansas collected nearly $38 million more in taxes than anticipated in August, raising hopes Tuesday that the state can avoid major reductions in its current budget.


Tax lien lists

The tri-county area is home to businesses and individuals with tax liens against them totalling $37.1 million. For more information, follow the links below to view the pdf documents.


Miss. tax collections in August surpass expectations

Mississippi tax collections beat expectations in August for the second month in a row, but state leaders said it’s too soon to declare the state economy has rebounded from recession.


Tax bills: Up or down?

It is that time of year when property tax bills will be arriving soon at a nearby mailbox. Along with that comes the guessing game of whether taxes will go up or down.


Homestead tax rate may not change but future problems loom

The tax rate may hold steady. City employees may be spared from layoffs.


Kansas Taxes In August $38M More Than Expected

The Department of Revenue issued preliminary figures Tuesday showing that the state collected $414 million in taxes. That’s 10 percent higher than the $376 million projected.