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Southborough tax rate trends: A cautionary tale

10 hours ago ago from My Southborough

Last week selectmen set our property tax rate for fiscal year 2010 at $14.06. That's a tad lower than last year's rate of $14.16. But Principal Assessor Paul Cibelli warned that we might see a significant increase in the tax rate next year. At town meeting last April we voted to use a one-time cash injection of approximately $700K to keep the tax rate low. And it worked. Problem is, that cash most likely won't be available again next ...

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Housing Market Forecast 2010-Tampa, Florida

10 hours ago ago from TAMPA REAL ESTATE INSIDER-TAMPA, FL

345 Bayshore Condo-Tampa Bay Economists' Commentary: Housing Forecast for 2010 December 7, 2009 By Lawrence Yun, Chief Economist In all, 4.4 million Americans look to take advantage of the home buyer tax credit before it expires by the middle of next year. From the enactment in February of this year through October, NAR estimates 1.8 million households would have qualified to claim the first-time home buyer tax credit.  Now ...

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Wind Capital Group Likes Free Tax Money

4 hours ago ago from 24thstate.com

Doesn't anyone want to make a honest buck anymore? In light of the news that the Carnahan family wind farm business plans on using $90 million in stimulus and a quarter of billion in loans to build their new project, emails poured in from around the state complaining about the way the company does business. To some extent, it's appropriate to keep the business of siblings out of the public eye, but when those siblings are sucking up ...

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Property taxes roll in, despite down economy

13 hours ago ago from The Union Democrat, Sonora, CA News, Sports, & Weather

Property tax payments have been coming in at a steady clip over the last week, with the county depositing an average of $1 million per day during that period. One day even saw a $2 million deposit. Collections are coming in pretty steady, said Tuolumne County Treasurer Del Hodges. The majority of people are still paying their property taxes.

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Freddie Mac study: Home prices rise 0.9 percent in Q3 of 09 | ...

9 hours ago ago from NationalMortgageProfessional.com | Daily Mortgage Industry News

Subscribe : Username: * Password: * SIGN UP | Forgot Password? Residential Commercial Reverse Originations Compliance Marketing Sales Secondary Servicing Technology Trends Home Freddie Mac study: Home prices rise 0.9 percent in Q3 of 09 Tue, 2009-12-08 10:57 — NationalMortgag... Freddie Mac has announced that its Conventional ...

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2009 Year-End Tax Tips

6 hours ago ago from FanHouse

There are plenty of "T" words keeping us busy this time of the year... Tinsel, Tailgating, Toys for Tots...and... Taxes! Personal finance experts Ken and Daria Dolan bring up the dreaded "T" word at this festive time of year for good reason. They promise that if you'll take just a few minutes before the ball drops to make some simple year-end money moves, you can minimize your taxes and have something to celebrate next April. So put down that ...

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Richard (RJ) Eskow: A Personal Appeal: The Middle-Class Health Tax Must Be Stopped

9 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Liberal/Democratic Washington policy thinkers appear close to reaching the consensus view that the Senate's excise tax on higher-cost health plans is a good idea. Here's the problem: The consensus is wrong. The so-called (and misnamed) "Cadillac tax" is unfair and unwise. It's also a political landmine for its supporters, and a political goldmine for those who oppose all health reform. It must be stopped. Why do I feel so strongly about ...

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German bankruptcies up 17 pct in September

13 hours ago ago from FanHouse

BERLIN -The number of German businesses filing for bankruptcy was up more than 17 percent on the year in September, according to official data Tuesday suggesting that country is still suffering the effect of the economic crisis. The Federal Statistical Office said that courts received 2,910 bankruptcy protection filings from companies in September a 17.4 percent increase over the same month last year. Over the first nine months of this year, ...

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GOP lawmaker: Va. gov tax boosts going nowhere

4 hours ago ago from U.S. News

GOP lawmaker: Va. gov tax boosts going nowhere RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- Even with hard times assured for public schools and other state-supported ventures, Democratic Gov. Tim Kaine's bid to end tax breaks to help balance an underfunded budget will get nowhere in a Republican-run House of Delegates, the top GOP budget writer said Tuesday. But even as Republicans, fortified by last month's elections, hold the line against new taxes, increases ...

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Number of people in U.S. prisons growing more slowly

3 hours ago ago from Washington Post - U.S.

The number of people in U.S. prisons has grown at the slowest pace in nearly a decade, according to figures released Tuesday by the Bureau of Justice Statistics. The study also found that incarceration rates in 30 states declined last year. Across the country, states are sending fewer people to prison as they grapple with a severe economic recession. Last year, the number of people sent to prison was down 0.5 percent from the previous year, ...

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