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The proposed ‘One Big Beautiful Bill Act’ would raise the SALT deduction cap to $40,000, benefiting wealthier taxpayers in ...
The winter portal window has concluded, and now signing day, and the Spartans have added 16 new transfers to the roster to go along with a freshman class of 18. While the spring portal window still ...
The average effective property tax rate in Kansas is 1.35%, and the median property bill is $2,536. However, Kansas offers programs that can help some homeowners reduce their property taxes.
In May, the state had 2,208 listings—well behind neighboring states Montana (5,155) and Idaho (7,986). But roughly 3% of all listings in Wyoming are priced over $5 million, while Idaho comes in ...
AHOSKIE – Without much fanfare, including a lack of comment from the public when given a chance to speak out, the Ahoskie Town Council has approved its Fiscal Year 2025-26 budget. The unanimous vote ...
The tax-credit repeal would be only the latest blow to residential solar in the U.S., which hit a high-water mark in 2023 when 6.8 gigawatts of panels were put on rooftops across the country.
With the extension, consumers in Putnam County will continue to pay an 8.375 percent sales tax, with 4 percent going to the state and 0.375 percent to the Metropolitan Commuter Transportation District ...
(The Center Square) – Washington state residents who have sold long-term capital assets, such as stocks and bonds, exceeding $1 million will have to pay an increased capital gains tax. That’s due to ...
Some ambulance patients are surprised to find their wages or tax refunds seized to settle hefty bills. EMS leaders say the measures are needed to cover their costs because insurers often underpay.
The tax rate for the upcoming budget will be determined at this time. If an election is called, it will be Nov. 4. Should voters approve the tax rate increase, the budget will continue as normal.
Community News Woodmere urges state legislators to release cannabis tax funds owed to local municipalities Updated: Jun. 13, 2025, 2:25 p.m. | Published: Jun. 13, 2025, 2:00 p.m.
If passed, "No Tax on Tips" could offer relief to the 4 million people in the U.S. who work in tipped occupations, about 2.5% of all U.S. workers, according to the Yale Budget Lab.