AARP tax help returns to library
Posted on | February 6, 2010 | No Comments
It’s property tax assessment time. Here’s what homeowners need to know.
When the envelope arrived, Cindy Branigin said, she closed her eyes and hoped for the best. After nearly 15 years in her Southern Maryland home, the arrival of her property tax assessment had become a gut-wrenching ritual. This time, Branigin said, she was pleasantly surprised. The assessment of her home had dropped by $50,000.
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Government nixes foreign company tax break plan
The government yesterday backtracked on a proposal criticized by activists for offering a multitude of tax credits for multinationals.
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Nearby mayors oppose revised tax break for Glen Carbon development
GLEN CARBON — Developers of a proposed 900-acre retail and entertainment center in Glen Carbon could receive state and local tax incentives of more than $1 billion under legislation pending in Springfield, Ill., according to an analysis by the Illinois Department of Revenue.
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AARP tax help returns to library
The AARP Tax Aid Program is returning to the Opelousas Public Library this year to provide state and federal income tax preparation support.
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