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Tax cap found invalid for ballot (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
VIRGINIA CITY -- An initiative petition seeking to implement a California-style property tax cap in Nevada was found invalid for the November ballot Tuesday by a judge.

It could be a year before tax cap vote (Concord Monitor)
The Concord City Council has ordered that the question of a tax cap be placed on the ballot - but not for the November general election.

City and county at odds over hotel tax (Ada Evening News)
Controversy over who should control local hotel/motel tax funds is brewing between city and county officials that one side would like to see settled by voters, the other side by the state?s attorney general.

Tax appeals expected to double (Northwest Herald)
A Wonder Lake man hit with what he considers to be an unfair property tax bill has taken it upon himself to educate thousands of McHenry County homeowners on the subtleties of the assessment appeal process.

Restaurant owners charged with filing false tax returns (The Pasadena Citizen)
Eight Taqueria Arandas owners have been charged with filing false federal income tax returns that deprived the National Treasury of more than $4 million in income and employment taxes, U.S. Attorney Don DeGabrielle announced Monday.

Description differences in ND income tax measure (The Bismarck Tribune)
Differences in the description of a proposed North Dakota ballot initiative that would reduce the state's income tax rates on corporations and individuals.

No decision on tax rebate (The Fresno Bee)
After seven hours of testimony, the state Tax Commission decided Tuesday to get more information before deciding whether Southern California Edison gets a tax rebate plus interest of up to $70 million. Read comments

Debate rages over tax increase (The Clarion-Ledger)
Federation of Madison County Homeowners Associations board members passed a resolution Tuesday night to request that 3 mills of a 6.33-mill tax increase be rescinded by supervisors because of questions regarding notice given to the public.

Citys retired attorney takes job (Wausau Daily Herald)
Wausaus former city attorney and human resources director has a new job after spending nearly a month in retirement.

Provena not giving back $6.1 million property-tax refund (The Champaign News-Gazette)
URBANA ? Provena Covenant Medical Center's attorney says the hospital will hang onto the $6.1 million property-tax refund it received from Champaign County earlier this year ? at least for now. The county is demanding the money back after the 4th District Appellate Court last month came down against the hospital and overturned a 2007 circuit court decision that had found Covenant tax-exempt.

 

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