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7 hours ago ago from Stangler in a Strange Land
Just a few days before Christmas, CT Democrats rallied to postpone the estate tax cut (from Jan. 2010 to Jan. 2012) favored by Governor Rell and Republican legislators. At a time where Rell and the Republicans are asking to cut aid to hospitals, non-profit social services, and $84 million to towns and cities across the state to close the estimated $337 million budget shortfall, it simply makes sense to postpone the estate tax cut. In fact, it ...
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5 hours ago ago from All Technical Colleges
Property taxes on the rise here, across state Wisconsin State Journal The county and MATC increases were the second highest among all counties and technical colleges in the state, Berry said. The city didn't grow enough to See more here: Property taxes on the rise here, across state - Wisconsin State Journal
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6 hours ago ago from Tax Cures Reviews
This chancellor recently scrapped plans to raise the threshold for inheritance tax(IHT) from £325, 000 to £350, 000 as he looked for to put apparent distance in between Labour and the Conservatives on the subject of wealth and aspiration. In 2007, ministers promised to increase the threshold progressively in order that by April 2010 a single man might depart an estate of £350, 000 and a couple £700, 000 prior to their beneficiaries faced ...
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18 hours ago ago from Another View
I attended the 14 Dec. 2009 City Council meeting. This is what I came away with. It was stated that we did not have the funds for the 1st street/bike path and would have to come up with a funding source. “It was explained that there were no funds for the project”. During the discussion on Natural Gas Franchise Fee, I suggested that all of these fees be placed on property tax as I had a chance to write this off. It was stated that we could ...
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