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- Cancer centers drive hard bargains
Business pushed for big tax breaks As lawmakers decide whether to bend licensing and Medicaid tax rules for a new, private cancer treatment hospital, they may want to look to Georgia and Arizona, the center's two newest locations. In both states, Cancer Treatment Centers of America negotiated deep local and state tax breaks before building and, in Georgia, succeeded in rewriting a state ...
bill illinois property tax 05 Feb 2012 - Tardy tax payments become an issue before primary
Nobody likes to pay property taxes, but most people do ? and some pay late, incurring penalties.
bill illinois property tax 05 Feb 2012 - State Senate hopeful explains delayed tax payments
Cliff Surges, a Republican candidate for the new 33rd State Senate District, has intentionally missed his first property tax installment for at least nine years, but says it was a business decision. His opponent, Kane County Board Chairman Karen McConnaughay, is questioning him. "Only now that he is a candidate for office has he decided to follow the rules and make the simple change he could ...
bill illinois property tax 05 Feb 2012 - New Illinois law raises earned-income tax credit
Legislation aimed at helping poor Illinois families keep more of what they earn was signed into law Tuesday, a month after Gov. Pat Quinn signed companion legislation granting tax breaks and incentives aimed at keeping two big employers in the state.
bill illinois property tax 05 Feb 2012 - Sales tax act is simply a matter of fairness
Once we take for granted that life isn?t fair, we then ought to do what we can to make it as fair as possible.At least that?s the way I feel about U.S. Senate Bill 1832, which is the latest attempt to get Internet and catalogue retailers to collect state sales tax no matter in what state the customer is located.U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, Democrat of Illinois, was in Naperville last Friday to promote ...
bill illinois property tax 05 Feb 2012 - Quinn pushes for government expansion
Despite a pile of unpaid bills that could top $34 billion in five years, Gov. Pat Quinn outlined a plan to boost spending on new programs in the coming year.
bill illinois property tax 05 Feb 2012
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