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Monthly Archives: November 2011
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It’s Give to the Max Day, when thousands of Minnesotans say a special thank you to the nonprofits they value. Please add the Minnesota Budget Project to your list of donations today. Your gift will help us continue our work … Continue reading
Posted in Action Opportunity, Economy, Taxes
Tagged balanced approach, Economy, Give to the Max Day
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Tax changes for online hotel booking create level playing field
It was little noticed, but Minnesota did score a small victory this legislative session: The state budget created a level playing field between similar businesses, and it updated our tax system to catch up with modern technology. Online booking agencies such as Priceline … Continue reading
Posted in Budget Proposals, Taxes
Tagged hotel taxes, lodging tax, online booking agencies, state budget, tax system
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