What Now for Gandhi? How You Know the Story is Crap
Posted by James Breen at 8 February 2008 21:1
This was sent to me by my friend. Imagine how happy I was when I read it, it convey an ideal image of property tax.
And I would be even more shocked by the intelligence of author and his power led me to take over other posts.
An interesting new report from the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (TACIR) looks at how various tax incentives skew BEP education funding: When a local government earmarks local sales tax revenues for a sports facility, for example, it has voluntarily diverted school revenues to another purpose. A TIF is a voluntary diversion of property tax revenues to a development project. A property tax abatement results when a public entity voluntarily grants a private .. full article.
Let's see this:
More from the story at MyDD Sitting on the Commission of Chicago Landmarks board, Michelle knew of a permit, waiting for review and approval to sell, for a designated Historical Georgian revival home built in 1910 with four fireplaces, glass-door bookcases fashioned from Honduran mahogany, and a 1,000-bottle wine cellar owned by a doctor in Kenwood. The Commission is supported not only by donations and taxes but also by charges for permits. It's a pretty extensive process, and they want a ..[more].
I has been suggested that this was a smart ruling:
Posted by Erik Wemple on Feb. 8, 2008, at 11:50 am Before this morning, it looked as if D.C. Chief Financial Officer Natwar M. Gandhi had pulled off one of the great escape acts of modern municipal times. Following the disclosure in November that people in his property tax office had been ripping off the city to the tune of tens of millions of dollars, this confident and persuasive man held onto his job. He did it with a just a dash of public regret, some arrogance, and ..other part.
These arguments about property tax really influence my decisions.
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