Jeffrey B. Horowitz, CFP, CLU, Recognized as Lincoln Financial Group - Earthtimes
SAN FRANCISCO , April 30 /PRNewswire/ — Lincoln Financial Advisors, the financial planning division of Lincoln Financial Group, has recognized Jeffrey B. Horowitz , CFP(R), CLU, of Horowitz Associates as the “LFG 2008 Planner of the Year,” out of
Tax Hits on Property Short Sales - Wall Street Journal
It’s not so unusual these days to have mortgage debt that exceeds the current value of your principal residence. If you hang on to the property long enough, you have a reasonably good chance of riding out the storm with little or no harm done. On the
Home-sales tax takes dive - Evanston Review
During the home-buying frenzy earlier this decade, city taxes on real estate transactions flowed like champagne into the City of Evanston’s coffers. The latest figures from the city suggest it’s time to sober up. The pace of sales slowed to a crawl
Phila. gets tentative new property assessments - Philadelphia Inquirer
For decades, Philadelphians have lived with an inequitable and baffling real estate tax system built on woefully inaccurate assessments of property values. For years, politicians and policy experts have proclaimed the need for a fix. Yesterday, a
Madison County OKs new payment plan for taxpayers - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
EDWARDSVILLE — The Madison County Board voted 24-0 Wednesday to allow property owners to pay this year’s real estate tax bills in four installments, rather than the customary two. County Treasurer Fred Bathon proposed the change last week as a way
Call to scrap counci tax - Weston Mercury
PEOPLE living at the former RAF Locking Camp say they should not be burdened with council tax when they do not reap all the benefits. Locking Parish Councillor Malcolm Chalk said residents on the privately-owned Flowerdown estate should not be paying
Florida Forever funding may be coming to an end - Gainesville Sun
TALLAHASSEE - Funding for Florida Forever, the state’s $300 million-a-year environmental land-buying program, was put into serious jeopardy Tuesday when the House rejected the Senate effort to support the program by closing a tax loophole. Lawmakers
Jeffrey B. Horowitz, CFP, CLU, Recognized as Lincoln Financial Group - Earthtimes
SAN FRANCISCO , April 30 /PRNewswire/ — Lincoln Financial Advisors, the financial planning division of Lincoln Financial Group, has recognized Jeffrey B. Horowitz , CFP(R), CLU, of Horowitz Associates as the “LFG 2008 Planner of the Year,” out of
Tax Hits on Property Short Sales - Wall Street Journal
It’s not so unusual these days to have mortgage debt that exceeds the current value of your principal residence. If you hang on to the property long enough, you have a reasonably good chance of riding out the storm with little or no harm done. On the
Home-sales tax takes dive - Evanston Review
During the home-buying frenzy earlier this decade, city taxes on real estate transactions flowed like champagne into the City of Evanston’s coffers. The latest figures from the city suggest it’s time to sober up. The pace of sales slowed to a crawl
Phila. gets tentative new property assessments - Philadelphia Inquirer
For decades, Philadelphians have lived with an inequitable and baffling real estate tax system built on woefully inaccurate assessments of property values. For years, politicians and policy experts have proclaimed the need for a fix. Yesterday, a
Madison County OKs new payment plan for taxpayers - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
EDWARDSVILLE — The Madison County Board voted 24-0 Wednesday to allow property owners to pay this year’s real estate tax bills in four installments, rather than the customary two. County Treasurer Fred Bathon proposed the change last week as a way
Call to scrap counci tax - Weston Mercury
PEOPLE living at the former RAF Locking Camp say they should not be burdened with council tax when they do not reap all the benefits. Locking Parish Councillor Malcolm Chalk said residents on the privately-owned Flowerdown estate should not be paying
Florida Forever funding may be coming to an end - Gainesville Sun
TALLAHASSEE - Funding for Florida Forever, the state’s $300 million-a-year environmental land-buying program, was put into serious jeopardy Tuesday when the House rejected the Senate effort to support the program by closing a tax loophole. Lawmakers


