Bangor residents should prepare to see their property tax bills change
Related Articles
-
Expect another special session and yet more tax cuts soon, legislative leaders say
Legislators could put the hundreds of millions of dollars in "surplus" on deck this year into dozens of worthy things, from maternity leave to child care. But when setting spending priorities, they act as if Arkansas is strapped for cash.
-
Jeremy Hunt promises further tax cuts
The chancellor will accuse Labour opposite number Rachel Reeves of planning tax hikes to cover spending pledges
-
Georgia again sees decreased tax collections
(The Center Square) — Georgia tax officials collected more than $3.9 billion in April, a decrease of 5.4% or $225.7 million from last year. So far this fiscal year, net tax revenue of more than $27.4 billion is down about 1.2% or $341.3 million from last year. While fiscal 2024 collections have decreased from fiscal 2023 and fiscal 2022 numbers, they remain higher than they were at the same time in fiscal 2019, fiscal 2020 and fiscal 2021, according to unaudited numbers released...