Broadband tax plan condemned
Posted on | February 23, 2010 | No Comments
(AFX UK Focus) 2010-02-23 06:00 Thai govt says not renewing property tax breaks
BANGKOK, Feb 23 (Reuters) – Thailand will not renew property tax breaks when they expire Provigil pharmacy at the end of March as the economy is recovering, Deputy Finance Minister Pradit Phataraprasit said on Tuesday. It will also end its subsidy on water bills, but will extend other relief measures such as cheap public transport for low-income Thais for another three months after they expire in March, he told …
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Tax hike of 1.5% proposed by budget committee
St. Catharines homeowners are facing a 1.5 % property tax increase this year, or $17 on the average house assessed at $189,500. Members of the St. Catharines budget committee ended their deliberations Monday night by cutting $856,000 from the $81.[...]
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Towns head off tax appeals due to housing bust
JEFFERSON — The widening recession has played havoc with home values, and resulting tax rates, just about everywhere.
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Broadband tax plan condemned
The Government’s plans for a 50p-a-month tax on households to fund super-fast broadband across the country have been condemned by an influential group of MPs. Related Stories Britain ‘on track for hung Parliament’ Body found on train line Man in court over jockeys’ deaths Prince sued over gig no-show Interrogation guideline challenged
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