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  2. Doug Guetzloe - Wikipedia

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    He contended his leadership as chair of Ax the Tax has led to 17 successful anti-tax battles. [4] His successes have ranged from defeating the 2003 Mobility 20/20 sales tax increase for transportation [ 5 ] to being described as "a knight in shining armor charging in on his white horse" [ 6 ] by a city commissioner for successfully saving a ...

  3. Oregon tax revolt - Wikipedia

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    Instead of property taxes, funding had to come from the General Fund. Oregon does not have a sales tax, so money had to be drawn from the General Fund - primarily via the state income tax). [2] Measure 5 also equalized school funding throughout the state, which meant that schools in rural areas benefited while schools in Portland saw budgets ...

  4. Property tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Property taxes in the United States originated during colonial times. [65] By 1796, state and local governments in fourteen of the fifteen states taxed land, but only four taxed inventory (stock in trade). Delaware did not tax property, but rather the income from it.

  5. Equites - Wikipedia

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    Equestrians became especially prominent in tax farming and, by 100 BC, owned virtually all tax-farming companies . [ 39 ] During the late Republican era, the collection of most taxes was contracted out to private individuals or companies by competitive tender, with the contract for each province awarded to the publicanus who bid the highest ...

  6. List of medieval land terms - Wikipedia

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    The hide was the basis for the assessment of taxes. The hide was not ubiquitous in Anglo-Saxon England, with, for example, land in Kent being assessed in sulungs (approximately twice the size of the average hide). a Knight's fee: is the amount of land for which the services of a knight (for 40 days) were due to the Crown. It was determined by ...

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  8. An IHOP server fed a man facing homelessness. She says she ...

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    Victoria Hughes says she was fired from IHOP after feeding a man who was hungry. She has since been offered her job back.

  9. Foreclosure - Wikipedia

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    In all U.S. jurisdictions, a lender who conducts a foreclosure sale of real property that has a federal tax lien must give 25 days notice of the sale to the Internal Revenue Service. Failure to give notice results in the lien remaining attached to the real property after the sale.