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Minnesota legislative negotiators have task of raising $2 billion more taxes
By Danielle Killey Ten Minnesota lawmakers must decide exactly how to raise about $2 billion for the state, and they have plenty of work to do before the Legislature adjourns Monday. The joint House ...
Posted on 5/14/13 at 7:40 PM
Beijing Means Business
Here's a picture book for your eyes and minds highlighting some illegal entrepreneurs, the business district of bustling Beijing and Walmart in China. Enjoy! A common sight in Chinese cities are the...
Posted on 7/14/12 at 9:03 AM
House joins Senate in passing tax increase
ST. PAUL – What to do about taxes is the most controversial of many controversial money issues in the Minnesota Legislature and now the House and Senate have passed different plans.
By Don Davis , April 27, 2009
Farmington man makes plans to speak out against taxes
By Nathan Hansen , April 23, 2009
Plan expands sales tax to cut corporate tax
ST. PAUL – Minnesota should eliminate its corporate income tax and make other changes to spur business growth, a governor-appointed panel recommended.
By Scott Wente , February 16, 2009
Tax-free idea
Some Republican House members want to exempt new Minnesota businesses from the state corporate income tax.January 26, 2009
No immediate Green Acres change
Minnesota NewsST. PAUL – House Democrats beat back a Thursday attempt to immediately overturn controversial farm property tax law changes legislators made last year.
By Don Davis , January 23, 2009
Business tax cuts highlight Pawlenty plan
ST. PAUL – Gov. Tim Pawlenty took the lead on Minnesota budget dance Thursday, calling for a variety of business tax cuts while at the same time increasing education spending.
By Don Davis , January 16, 2009
Long-term care tax break proposed
Minnesota NewsST. PAUL – Minnesotans would be more likely to save for long-term care needs if those savings carried a tax advantage, two lawmakers say.
By Don Davis and Scott Wente , January 15, 2009
Tax increases key for legislative session
ST. PAUL – To raise taxes or not to raise taxes – that is becoming the primary question for the 2009 Minnesota Legislature when it begins its 86th two-year session today.
By Don Davis and Scott Wente , January 06, 2009
School board sets property tax levy
The Farmington School Board set its tax levy Monday night. But the bill for taxpayers could still change.By Nathan Hansen , December 11, 2008
Deficit will cut deep; Governor is firm on no tax hike
Minnesota NewsST. PAUL — News of a $5.3 billion state budget deficit could hit nearly every Minnesotan with program cuts or increased costs.
By Don Davis and Scott Wente , December 05, 2008
Campaign Notebook: Family of 4 would pay $85 more
Minnesota NewsST. PAUL – The Revenue Department says the average Minnesotan would pay more for a proposed sales tax increase than proponents claim.
By Don Davis , October 29, 2008
City reduces preliminary tax levy
Farmington city staff have met the challenge of bringing the 2009 levy from a 6.98 percent increase over 2008’s levy to a 5 percent increase, while still keeping the outdoor pool open for another year.By Michelle Leonard , September 11, 2008
City tax levy likely to increase
Does the Farmington Fire Department need a full-time chief? Should the outdoor pool stay open? Or should the residents be asked to fund an additional, separate levy to help fund the city’s economic development authority?By Michelle Leonard , September 04, 2008
Farmington: Tax Increment Financing
August 01, 2008
Letter: Garofalo voted against property tax relief
Rep. Pat Garofalo is being very quiet about his vote against giving property tax relief to the people of his district.By Laura Frerichs, Farmington , May 30, 2008
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