Tag: Finance News
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Florida State Pension Board’s Risky Money Move Raises Concerns for Retirees
The move has attracted attention due to Governor Ron DeSantis‘ efforts to raise his national profile ahead of a possible presidential run. The Florida State Board of Administration is facing criticism for its decision to move state pension money into riskier investments, potentially affecting retirees collecting pensions The investigative journalism site The Lever revealed that…
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Honolulu Business Owners To Receive Property Tax Break Following Rail Construction
Honolulu business owners will receive a property tax break following the rail’s relocation construction work. New Bill to Provide Property Tax Relief to Honolulu Business Owners Affected by Rail Construction A new bill is expected to provide property tax relief to several Honolulu business owners affected by the rail construction along Dillingham Blvd. Officials aim…
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Free Property Tax Clinic for Veterans and Widows in New Mexico
The New Mexico Department of Veteran Services (NM DVS) and various Bernalillo County leaders are organizing the event, which will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Raymond G. Sanchez Community Center located at 9800 Fourth St. NW. A free clinic aimed at assisting veterans and unmarried widows with their property tax…
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Texas Property Tax Relief Bill To Provide Largest Tax Cut In State History
Texas property tax bill aims to provide the largest tax cut in the state’s history. Texas Property Tax Bill Will Provide More Than $21 Billion in Relief The Texas property tax bill called Senate Bill 3 will provide more than $21 billion in relief, reportedly the largest property tax cut in the state’s history, if…
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SNAP Benefits and Debt Ceiling Negotiations: Potential Impacts on Food Assistance
The debt ceiling represents the maximum amount the country can borrow, and reaching that limit has led the Treasury to shuffle funds in order to meet obligations. The possibility of repercussions for SNAP recipients arises However, this temporary solution cannot be sustained indefinitely, and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warns that the U.S. may default on…
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Pactiv Evergreen Plant Closure in Canton Sparks Controversy Over Proposed Tax Break and Health Insurance Confusion
Pactiv Evergreen, seeking to reduce the assessed value of the paper mill by $14 million, has faced strong opposition from Canton Mayor Zeb Smathers. Canton’s Pactiv Evergreen plant closure looms, and new challenges have arisen, centering around a proposed tax break and confusion regarding workers’ health insurance The potential reduction in the plant’s value, from…
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Clarksburg City Council Approves An Ordinance Granting 10-Year Property Tax Break For New Retail Businesses
The Clarksburg City Council in West Virginia approved an ordinance granting new retail businesses located in vacant buildings downtown a 10-year business property tax break. The Clarksburg City Council in West Virginia approved an ordinance for a property tax break The Clarksburg City Council in West Virginia conducted a regular session. Before the passing…
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$200 Million Tax Refunds To Middle Class Cancelled: California
California Lawmakers Will Stick To The $200 Million Tax Refund To The Middle Class But They Will Check The Estimated Qualified Receiver Due To Deaths And Migration Of Citizens. $200 million tax refund to Middle Class Citizens The $200 million ‘Middle Class Refund’ will be as it is, Gov. Gavin Newsom in his…
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Charitable Act To Extend COVID-19 Era Tax Breaks For Taxpayers
Charitable Act aims to extend COVID-19 era tax breaks for taxpayers. Charitable Act to Continue Reducing Tax Bill Under COVID-19 Era Tax Break A new bill proposed by a group of lawmakers, the Charitable Act, aims to extend a COVID-19 era tax break that allows several taxpayers to increase charitable deductions by reducing their taxes…