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Applications are available for senior citizens who qualify for DeKalb County’s Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Program, according to a news release from county treasurer Christine Johnson. Qualifying seniors can defer the property tax on their personal residence for the upcoming year, the release said. [read more]
Communities statewide are already grappling with dire predictions of drastic drops in state aid for the upcoming fiscal year as state revenues shrivel. But cities and towns are experiencing a double whammy, as local revenues also suffer under the impact of the slumping economy. [read more]
Two Detroit mayoral candidates have liens filed against them for unpaid income taxes; another lives with his mother who is behind on her real estate taxes; and two more were delinquent since September on property taxes until they settled in the past few weeks. [read more]
Mark Damisch won't vie with Sandy Frum for slating as the Northbrook Caucus's village presidential candidate at Sunday's town meeting, but will instead run against her and incumbent Gene Marks as an independent in the April 7 election. [read more]
Number of properties, quality of homes on the auction block jump The sterile lobby of the DuPage County Jail seemed an unlikely setting to decide the future of the attractive four-bedroom home on Bloomingdale's Jefferson Lane. [read more]
One of Watauga County’s largest real-estate developments in recent years has been sold after the developer’s affiliates filed for bankruptcy last week. [read more]
Indialantic and Melbourne Beach could see thinner shores in 2009 if state tax dollars to dredge and haul beach sand continue to erode along with the housing market. [read more]
Troubled banking giant gave home loan help to lender with history of bad debts. [read more]
TEWKSBURY -- Residents looking for more information on their municipal bills will soon be greeted by a new -- but not unknown -- face at the collector's office. Town Manager David Cressman recently announced that he has chosen Lorraine Langlois to succeed Dottie Lightfoot as Tewksbury's tax collector. [read more]
Cities hope to bring in money during hard times. [read more]
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