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Saturday, March 2, 2013

Will Patrick's $1.9 Billion Tax Hike Pass?

The governor's optimistic but state legislators don't sound so sure. What do you think?

Governor Deval Patrick's still bullish about his budget proposal, which will raise $1.9 billion in new revenue through an increase in the income tax, decrease in the sales tax, and various other changes to taxes, fees and deductions. But the men and women who have to pass the bill don't sound as eager to support a package many see as a politically-damaging measure. The Boston Herald quotes several Beacon Hill legislators who sounded notes of caution to outright opposition to the budget. Those quoted cited the 1990 election losses in the wake of an income tax increase, pressure on small businesses and the higher price of gas as reasons they were skeptical. And the governor's new web tools touting proposed transportation and education …

shirley kressel

10:50 am on Thursday, March 21, 2013

Yes, our money is being given away to those who don't deserve it -- but it's not those bad poor people and "aliens." It's fabulously rich corporations. The government -- federal, state, and city -- is giving away hundreds of billions of dollars a year to these parasites, in tax breaks, cash grants, land deals, tax-exempt loans, etc., stealing our services and further enriching the rich. Posters …   more ›

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Property Values on the Rise, Selectmen to Vote on Next Year's Taxes

Chief Assessor walked the Board of Selectmen through the town's rising property values, and possible rises in property taxes.

Brookline's property value is heading up, and that could have an effect on your property taxes. The Board of Selectmen are still looking at the issue, and will not take a vote until the yearly hearing on tax classifications, slated for next week: Dec. 6.  Chief Assessor Gary McCabe presented his findings for the fiscal year 2012 findings at the Board of Selectmen's meeting last night. According to McCabe's work, the town's value stands at over $15.26 billion, a 2.26 percent increase from last year. How that shift will translate to the various taxable categories in town has yet to be determined. McCabe presented the Board with a range of options for how to apply the shift in commercial, industrial and personal (CIP) property tax and …

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