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Byline: Trip Jennings A bill that supporters say would force some out-of-state corporations to pay more in state taxes cleared an important Senate committee for the first time in eight years Wednesday night....
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By Tate, William D. | Publication: Business Credit | Filed In: City Government and Regional & Local Governments
Historically rich and rooted in tradition, yet distinctly modern. Culturally diverse and still defiantly proud and patriotic. Texas is forged from contradictions, merging seamlessly to create a unique and spirited destination. We invite...
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By Postal, Arthur D | Publication: American Agent & Broker  | Filed In: US Presidential Candidates 2008 and US Presidential Elections
The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) has breathing space until May 31 through one of President Barack Obama's last actions of 2011 on Dec. 23. But it remains unclear whether the latest extension...
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Byline: Bob Quick It's that time of year again: tax season. But don't worry. Tax-Aide Santa Fe, a program of the AARP Foundation, is offering free help from trained and certified volunteer counselors...
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Political fans might have their eyes on Florida, where voting occurs Tuesday in the Republican presidential primary. But right here at home, it's time to pay attention to some of the most important...
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By Leen Preesman | Publication: LexisNexis | Filed In: Sentencing and Criminal Law
2 hours ago NETHERLANDS - Two former directors at PREIM - the erstwhile property manager of the EUR14bn Dutch pension fund for Philips - have been found guilty of fraud....
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By Jarosz, Francesca | Publication: Indianapolis Business Journal | Filed In: US State Government and Regional & Local Governments
State legislators and estate-planning attorneys have renewed a push to repeal the inheritance tax in Indiana, one of just eight states to have such a levy. Rep. Eric Turner, R-Cicero, and Sen. Jim...
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By O'Malley, Chris | Publication: Indianapolis Business Journal | Filed In: County Government and Regional & Local Governments
Recycling advocates are rattled like aluminum cans tumbling in a barrel over a bill that would no longer allow solid waste management districts to levy property taxes to help fund their programs. Senate...
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By Schouten, Cory | Publication: Indianapolis Business Journal | Filed In: Residential Rental Property and Residential Property
An apartment building spree downtown is getting fresh fuel with an $85 million development proposed for surface parking lots just south of the Cosmopolitan on the Canal. The plan--first reported on IBJ.com on...
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By McLaughlin, Kathleen | Publication: Indianapolis Business Journal | Filed In: Office Property and Commercial Property
Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard is ready to add the former Market Square Arena site to a growing list of downtown redevelopment projects. Unlike past attempts at transforming the vacant site, the city will...
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By Callegari, John | Publication: Long Island Business News | Filed In: Layoffs and Layoffs & Dismissals
With the recent implementation of a 2 percent cap on property taxes, local governments around the state have been looking for ways to reduce costs. The Town of Brookhaven's answer: automating its tax...
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By Winzelberg, David | Publication: Long Island Business News | Filed In: Zoning and Zoning & Land Use Planning
Throughout most of the 1900s, building was welcomed on Long Island. With thousands moving east from the city, communities grew exponentially and construction boomed. Ambitious developers turned vacant fields into neighborhoods and small...
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By Finnemore, Melody | Publication: Daily Journal of Commerce | Filed In: Sales Tax and Tax Law
Mattress World's recent closure, due in part to owner Sherri Hines owing nearly $2 million in uncollected Washington sales tax, is a wake-up call for other Oregon companies with similar business dealings to...
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James Dodd has accepted a position with Cheyenne Village as the events and volunteer coordinator. He is responsible for all Cheyenne Village events as well as managing the volunteer program. Dodd is currently...
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By Mendoza, Monica | Publication: The Colorado Springs Business Journal | Filed In: Sales Tax and Tax Law
Next month, local manufacturers plan to ask the city to eliminate its 2.5 percent use-tax on equipment. But it will be a hefty request because the tax pumps about $7 million dollars a...
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By Basalyga, Stephanie | Publication: Daily Journal of Commerce | Filed In: Major US Law Firms and Law Practice
William T. Patton, a Lane Powell shareholder, has been appointed to the board of directors of the American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon. He currently serves as chairman of the board of directors...
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By Starzee, Bernadette | Publication: Long Island Business News | Filed In: Pets and Animals & Society
Public-nonprofit partnership to build homes for 60 vets Concern for Independent Living was awarded more than $12 million to develop 60 units of housing in Amityville for homeless veterans and their families. The...
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By Myers, Ben | Publication: New Orleans CityBusiness | Filed In: Legislative Bodies and Government Bodies & Offices
BioDistrict New Orleans CEO James McNamara says he hasn't been paid since March, a revelation he shared to illustrate that his organization is broke. That's because the state entity has no regular income...
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By Myers, Ben | Publication: New Orleans CityBusiness | Filed In: Voters & Voting and Campaigns & Elections
Breakfast is out at the New Orleans Regional Business Park. So, too, it appears, is an annual commission paid to the real estate agent who lured the sole tenant to the park's 130,000-square-foot...
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By Myers, Ben | Publication: New Orleans CityBusiness | Filed In: City Government and Regional & Local Governments
BioDistrict New Orleans CEO James McNamara says he hasn't been paid since March, a revelation he shared to illustrate that his organization is broke. That's because the district has no regular income, although...
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