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SC judge tosses residents' lawsuit trying to block sales taxes from I-526 project | News |
Sara Coello covers breaking news in and around Charleston for The Post and Courier. She previously covered crime and courts at The Dallas Morning News.
5@5: Are soda taxes working? | Increased soil salinity harms crops | New Hope Network
A handful of US cities have passed soda taxes, but are they working? While sugar taxes appear significantly lower sales of sugar-sweetened beverages such as soda when enacted, health outcomes haven't been as directly affected. But such taxes are also important because they work at a high-level industrial level and can push big companies in the space to invest in lower sugar alternatives and push for more research in the sugar alternative space. Read more at Quartz …
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Four Clinton County companies qualify for continued tax abatements - Wilmington News Journal
WILMINGTON — Clinton County commissioners voted Wednesday to lengthen tax abatements awarded previously to Ahresty, Alkermes, AMES, and BrightFarms.
In a tax abatement agreement, a company commits to creating a certain number of new jobs, and in exchange property taxes on the company’s expansion project are lowered for a specified period of time.
Commissioners also voted Wednesday, based on the local Tax Incentive Review Council’s (TIRC) recommendation, to end a tax abatement granted in 2013 to Custom Molded Products located in Wilmington.
Bradley: Stop 'predatory' tax collection – Times News Online
A Lehighton Area School District board member is hoping to end what he termed "predatory tactics" by the district's tax collection agency.
During Monday night's meeting, David Bradley told the board he wanted to stop Portnoff Law Associates from threatening people with added legal fees to try to collect small amounts of delinquent taxes.
"It creates an added burden against the very individuals who make up our district," Bradley said. "You don't use a sledgehammer to get a nickel. The sledgehammer is more expensive than the nickel."
Next Steps for Ad Valorem Tax in Montgomery County - Alabama News
The Montgomery County Commission voted Tuesday in favor of a proposal to increase the ad valorem tax on all taxable property in Montgomery County.
The money raised from the tax would benefit Montgomery Public Schools.
The Montgomery County Commission has voted in support of a property tax hike but that doesn’t mean the tax is in place just yet. The commission doesn’t have the power to approve the tax hike on its own. The vote was just another step in the process where voters where get the final say.
The capital gains tax threat | TheHill
The splashy tax idea coming out of the Democratic nomination race has been an annual wealth tax. That far-left idea would be so unworkable and damaging that it would never pass Congress. That is the good news.
The bad news is that Democrats are pushing many other tax hikes that are more viable. One terrible idea supported by all the top vote-getters in Iowa and New Hampshire— Sanders, Warren, Biden, Buttigieg, and Klobuchar —is to hike the top capital gains tax rate from 24 to 40 percent. Capital gains taxes may seem obscure but limiting them is crucial to U.S. economic growth.
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