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Saying “taxpayers need a break,” Palm Beach County commissioners say they will let the 1% Infrastructure Sales Tax die on Dec. 31, 2025, to the dismay of the League of Cities, whose members ...
A Fort Lauderdale man was sentenced Tuesday to three years in prison for submitting hundreds of fraudulent tax returns, totaling more than half a million dollars. Jean Volvick Moise, 39, worked as ...
The Sun Sentinel (also known as the South Florida Sun Sentinel, known until 2008 as the Sun-Sentinel, and stylized on its masthead as SunSentinel) is the main daily newspaper of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and Broward County, and covers Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties and state-wide news, as well. [3]
A football stadium tax which expired December 31, 2011, but still has a mass transit tax, and scientific and cultural facilities tax. The total sales tax varies by city and county. Total sales tax on an item purchased in Falcon, Colorado, would be 5.13% (2.9% state, 1.23% county, and 1% PPRTA). The sales tax rate in Larimer County is roughly 7.5%.
The Palm Beach Post urges voters to vote YES to extend the school district's half-cent sales tax, which is set to end in December 2025. The extension would generate $2 billion over 10 years ...
On December 7, 2015, Burress entered into a plea agreement in a hearing at Mercer County Superior Court, admitting guilt in failure to pay $46,000 in taxes on his 2013 tax return (a year in which he earned $1 million in income.) [64] Burress faced up to 5 years' probation at his February 5, 2016 sentencing hearing. He received a conditional 364 ...
On Prince Edward Island, provincial sales tax was assessed at 10% on top of the federal tax (as of 2013) of 5%, resulting in a total effective rate of 15.5% at the time of its repeal. [2] The Quebec Sales Tax was 9.5%, also assessed on top of the federal tax of 5%, resulting in a total tax burden of 14.975; it, too, was changed in 2013 so as no ...
The sales tax was first approved by voters in 1996 to accommodate student growth and pay for capital projects. In 2005, voters agreed to extend it for 20 years.