AllSides Balanced Search reveals information and ideas from all sides of the political spectrum so you can get the full picture.
Apr 17 2024
News
Property Tax Refund Program From Wyoming: Applications Now Open
Wyoming’s Department of Revenue is now accepting applications for the property tax refund program for homeowners. The deadline to apply for the property tax refund program from Wyoming is June 3. Eligible homeowners could get a refund of up to 75% of their 2023 property tax bill. How much money to expect On Monday, Gov. Mark Gordon announced the opening of applications for the property tax
Value WalkApr 03 2024
News
Bali Introduces a New Tourist Tax
The Bali government imposed the tax as a means to tackle international tourists’ bad behaviours and negative environmental impacts. Australians planning to visit Indonesia’s most famous tourism destination, Bali, need to pay attention to a new levy imposed by the local government to combat problems caused by international tourists. This comes as Bali authorities are preparing to enforce the
The Epoch TimesApr 14 2024
News
Arizona Storytellers 'Taxing Situations' show is April 30 in Tempe
Dive headfirst into stories of hardship, triumph and finances from the lives of metro Phoenix residents at the Arizona Storytellers show on April 30 at the Tempe Center for the Arts. The speaker series, which will return for its third year and is hosted by The Arizona Republic and South Mountain Community College's Storytelling Institute, will showcase stories centered around the theme "Taxing
AZ CentralApr 18 2024
News
Republican lawmakers advance bill to reduce Iowa income taxes by $1 billion
DES MOINES — Republican lawmakers plan to use the state’s budget surplus and Taxpayer Relief Fund to further cut Iowans’ income taxes by an estimated $1 billion next year. The legislation makes other changes, including tweaking last year's property tax overhaul that limits revenue growth for cities and counties. It also allows county supervisors to decide whether to keep or disband county
Cedar Rapids GazetteApr 16 2024
News
Pa. House passes bill to allow tax breaks for mall redevelopment
The derelict spaces once occupied by your local Bon-Ton and Radio Shack could become affordable housing and green energy hubs — with the price of the improvements tax-exempt for a full decade or more — under a bill moving through the Pennsylvania legislature.
The state House of Representatives on Monday passed a bill dubbed the “Economic Development and Mixed-Use Redevelopment of
The Patriot-NewsApr 16 2024
News
Amendment would make changing Iowa income tax law difficult
(The Center Square) – Iowa voters could decide if income tax law changes need approval of two-thirds of the Legislature. House Joint Resolution 2006 passed the Senate, 31-13, last week after receiving approval from the House of Representatives last month by a 61-35 vote. The legislation would ask the voters if they want to add the change to the state’s constitution. Senate Democrats argued
The Iowa TorchApr 15 2024
News
President Biden, first lady release tax return, revealing income
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden reported earning roughly $620,000 in 2023, releasing their joint tax return for the third consecutive year of Biden’s presidency and the 26th time throughout his political career. The couple’s tax return, released Monday evening by the White House, showed they paid just over $181,000 in state and federal taxes, with an effective
The Seattle TimesMay 10 2023
News
Ireland wants to put its soaring corporate tax receipts into a new sovereign wealth fund
The Meta Platforms Inc. office building in the 'Silicon Docks' area in central Dublin, Ireland, on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2022. Ireland is considering funneling some of the bumper tax income it's receiving from the many multinationals based in the country into a new sovereign wealth fund. The move would be an effort to shore up public finances into the future — when annual income may be less
CNBCApr 17 2024
News
Longtime IRS agent and ethics instructor indicted for filing false tax returns
A federal grand jury in Boston has indicted a longtime agent for the Internal Revenue Service for allegedly filing false tax returns for three years, federal prosecutors said Wednesday. Ndeye Amy Thioub, of Swampscott, Mass., was arrested late last month and charged by criminal complaint with lying on her tax returns for 2017, 2018 and 2019. On Tuesday, she was indicted on three counts of
New York Daily NewsApr 09 2024
News
Beyond Borders: The Surprising Tax Dilemma Of Accidental Americans
Increasing numbers of people are contemplating renouncing their U.S. citizenship. This striking trend was uncovered by a of 1,000 Americans residing abroad. The survey found nearly one-third of participants are either actively planning to renounce it or seriously considering this step. Reasons vary, but tax complexities that particularly plague Americans overseas and political dissatisfaction
Forbes