City and Borough of Juneau property taxes may be paid in two installments in 2021. If you are paying property taxes in installments, the remainder of your balance must be paid by January 3, 2022 in order to avoid penalties.
The Tax Billing Office is sending reminder letters out this week to residents who have a current 2021 property tax balance. If you do not receive it or have questions regarding payment of your property taxes, please call the Tax Billing Office at 907-586-5215 ext. 4907.
Merriam officials press developer about $130,000 in unpaid taxes on former Kmart property
Developer Block and Co. manages or represents the owners of both the former Kmart site on Shawnee Mission Parkway, above, and a former Taco Bell across the street.
Merriam city councilmembers this week questioned Kansas City-based developer Block and Co. about more than $100,000 in unpaid taxes on the long-vacant Kmart property the company manages.
State revenues rebound as consumer taxes strengthen | Vermont Business Magazine
Vermont Business Magazine A lag in the personal income tax was more than offset by a strong showing with the corporate and rooms and the tourism-related meals taxes for the month of November. The sales tax and motor vehicle sales were also up.
Elon Musk says he will pay more taxes than anyone in history this year | TheHill
The Tesla CEO made the remark in response to a tweet from Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D) after she tweeted criticism of the country's tax code which she called "rigged."
Warren added in the tweet that the country should change the code in order to force billionaires like Musk to pay their fair share of taxes instead of "freeloading off of everyone else."
Make This One Move Before 2021 Ends to Slash Your Capital Gains Taxes | Personal Finance |
Capital gains taxes are the taxes you may have to pay when you sell investments at a profit. Although long-term capital gains taxes are lower than short-term capital gains taxes, any type of taxes you owe can still reduce your effective returns.
Under Texas Law, Televangelist Kenneth Copeland Legally Avoids Paying Taxes on Mansion
Televangelist Kenneth Copeland is able to use a loophole in the Texas state law to legally avoid paying property taxes on his $7 million, 18,000-square-foot mansion near Forth Worth, it was revealed Wednesday.
"It definitely looks out of place and unusual compared to other parsonages we have," Jeff Law, the chief appraiser of Tarrant County, told the Chronicle .
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