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Tarrant County approves new lower tax rate after heated debate
Tarrant County commissioners have voted to approve a slightly lower property tax rate after days of disagreements and tension. With four commissioners present, the proposal passed by a 3-1 vote, setting the new rate at $0.1862 per $100 of valuation. This represents a small decrease of 0.69 percent from last year’s rate of $0.1875. For a home valued at $300,000, the cut amounts to annual savings of about four dollars. While the financial impact on individual homeowners is min
Tarrant County approves new lower tax rate after heated debate
Tarrant County commissioners have voted to approve a slightly lower property tax rate after days of disagreements and tension. With four commissioners present, the proposal passed by a 3-1 vote, setting the new rate at $0.1862 per $100 of valuation. This represents a small decrease of 0.69 percent from last year’s rate of $0.1875. For a home valued at $300,000, the cut amounts to annual savings of about four dollars. While the financial impact on individual homeowners is min
Trump Signs Historic 'One Big Beautiful Bill' into Law: Tax Cuts, Military Boosts, and Immigration Reforms
In a significant legislative move early in his second term, President Donald Trump signed the "One Big Beautiful Bill" into law during a celebratory Fourth of July ceremony at the White House. The bill, hailed by Trump as a fulfillment of several key campaign promises, introduces wide-reaching tax cuts, substantial boosts to military spending, and increases funding for immigration enforcement. The legislation also includes controversial reductions to Me
Trump Signs Historic 'One Big Beautiful Bill' into Law: Tax Cuts, Military Boosts, and Immigration Reforms
In a significant legislative move early in his second term, President Donald Trump signed the "One Big Beautiful Bill" into law during a celebratory Fourth of July ceremony at the White House. The bill, hailed by Trump as a fulfillment of several key campaign promises, introduces wide-reaching tax cuts, substantial boosts to military spending, and increases funding for immigration enforcement. The legislation also includes controversial reductions to Me
Musk Threatens New Party If Trump's Spending Bill Passes Amid Growing Backlash
Washington: As the US Senate prepares for a crucial vote on President Donald Trump's ambitious tax and immigration legislation, billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has launched a scathing attack on the proposal. Nicknamed the "One Big Beautiful Bill" by Trump, the legislation seeks to extend expiring tax cuts, expand military spending, and fund mass deportation efforts. However, it has sparked fierce criticism for threatening to slash social welfare programs while ballooning the
Musk Threatens New Party If Trump's Spending Bill Passes Amid Growing Backlash
Washington: As the US Senate prepares for a crucial vote on President Donald Trump's ambitious tax and immigration legislation, billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has launched a scathing attack on the proposal. Nicknamed the "One Big Beautiful Bill" by Trump, the legislation seeks to extend expiring tax cuts, expand military spending, and fund mass deportation efforts. However, it has sparked fierce criticism for threatening to slash social welfare programs while ballooning the
San Jose Approves $4.1M Tax Cut, Raises Home Incentive Limit
San Jose is taking major steps to ramp up housing development by expanding financial incentives aimed at drawing more residential builders into the city. In a unanimous vote on May 13, city leaders approved a boost to its multifamily housing incentive program, increasing the cap on eligible new homes from 1,500 to 1,800 units. Under this initiative, developers can qualify for a 50% reduction in commercial, residential, mobile home park, and building and structure taxes through the end of the yea
San Jose Approves $4.1M Tax Cut, Raises Home Incentive Limit
San Jose is taking major steps to ramp up housing development by expanding financial incentives aimed at drawing more residential builders into the city. In a unanimous vote on May 13, city leaders approved a boost to its multifamily housing incentive program, increasing the cap on eligible new homes from 1,500 to 1,800 units. Under this initiative, developers can qualify for a 50% reduction in commercial, residential, mobile home park, and building and structure taxes through the end of the yea









