Alexandria Voters Head to Polls Amid Strapped Economy - Washington Post
Alexandria voters headed to the polls today to elect a new City Council, offering an early glimpse of the politics of tight budgets and taxes in a year filled with economic anxiety and a succession of increasingly significant election contests across
AP: Senate puts off budget debate - Garden City Telegram
TOPEKA (AP) — The Senate canceled a planned debate on spending cuts and revenue-raising measures Monday to give members more time to draft a compromise to balance Kansas’ next budget. But even as work on a compromise went forward, the Senate
More pleas in housing fraud scheme - Columbus Business Journal
The cast of characters in an alleged tax fraud scheme involving the head of several Columbus construction businesses continues to grow. The U.S. Department of Justice and Internal Revenue Service this week said three Ohio men pleaded guilty in
OUR VIEW: In context, new tax rate for county is pretty fair - Culpeper Star Exponent
Despite a slight increase, area homeowners still pay far less than their neighbors in northern Va. The Culpeper County Board of Supervisors made the right move last week, approving a yearly budget that cuts nearly $12 million in spending from a year
MPP discusses challenges of new tax - Daily Post
KAWARTHA LAKES - Local MPP Rick Johnson discussed some of the challenges the new harmonized sales tax (HST) will present to small businesses and consumers at a breakfast meeting presented by the Lindsay and District Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday. “I
City to Consider County Tax Collection Contract - Washington Missourian
City officials will first weigh the option of outsourcing its tax collection service to the county before deciding on a salary raise for the collector’s position for 2010. The Union Personnel, Finance and Public Works Committee Monday night agreed to
Government revenues reflect downturn - Walla Walla Union-Bulletin
WALLA WALLA — One way to get a feel for the financial well-being of an area is to examine government revenues associated with economic activity. City of Walla Walla tax collections reveal a slowdown in the local economy, but nothing â
Alexandria Voters Head to Polls Amid Strapped Economy - Washington Post
Alexandria voters headed to the polls today to elect a new City Council, offering an early glimpse of the politics of tight budgets and taxes in a year filled with economic anxiety and a succession of increasingly significant election contests across
AP: Senate puts off budget debate - Garden City Telegram
TOPEKA (AP) — The Senate canceled a planned debate on spending cuts and revenue-raising measures Monday to give members more time to draft a compromise to balance Kansas’ next budget. But even as work on a compromise went forward, the Senate
More pleas in housing fraud scheme - Columbus Business Journal
The cast of characters in an alleged tax fraud scheme involving the head of several Columbus construction businesses continues to grow. The U.S. Department of Justice and Internal Revenue Service this week said three Ohio men pleaded guilty in
OUR VIEW: In context, new tax rate for county is pretty fair - Culpeper Star Exponent
Despite a slight increase, area homeowners still pay far less than their neighbors in northern Va. The Culpeper County Board of Supervisors made the right move last week, approving a yearly budget that cuts nearly $12 million in spending from a year
MPP discusses challenges of new tax - Daily Post
KAWARTHA LAKES - Local MPP Rick Johnson discussed some of the challenges the new harmonized sales tax (HST) will present to small businesses and consumers at a breakfast meeting presented by the Lindsay and District Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday. “I
City to Consider County Tax Collection Contract - Washington Missourian
City officials will first weigh the option of outsourcing its tax collection service to the county before deciding on a salary raise for the collector’s position for 2010. The Union Personnel, Finance and Public Works Committee Monday night agreed to
Government revenues reflect downturn - Walla Walla Union-Bulletin
WALLA WALLA — One way to get a feel for the financial well-being of an area is to examine government revenues associated with economic activity. City of Walla Walla tax collections reveal a slowdown in the local economy, but nothing â