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The Molokaʻi Real Property Assessment office located at the Mitchell Pauole Center will close temporarily due to a staffing shortage until Friday, Oct. 13. The office will reopen on Monday, Oct. 16, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. ....
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To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: We’re back with another update on recently-introduced tax legislation. As discussed last week, we continue to see bills reintroduced that expired at the end of the last session. Two of the more interesting proposals include repealing New York’s estate tax and another so-called “millionaire’s tax.” We’ve also been following the proposed tax changes in the Governor’s Budget proposal that came out earlier this week (see here, here, and here), and next week we’ll dedicate our update to an overall summary of the Budget proposals. ....
Springfield homeowners can qualify for property tax breaks; here’s how Updated Jan 18, 2021; SPRINGFIELD While many homeowners are facing the sting of higher property tax bills this year, city officials are reminding residents they may be eligible for financial relief. Applications for several local property tax relief programs are due April 1, officials said in a statement. There’s also the state’s “Senior Circuit Breaker Tax Credit” program for senior citizens meeting certain income guidelines. “I know we are all living in surreal and challenging times and everyone is experiencing some form of financial burden,” Mayor Domenic J. Sarno said. “I want to encourage our residents to take advantage of any and all tax relief measures that might be available either locally or from the state.” ....