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Irs Regulations On Personal Use Of City-Owned Vehicles: Employer's Guide To Fringe Benefits (2010), Ron Darden Jun 2010

Irs Regulations On Personal Use Of City-Owned Vehicles: Employer's Guide To Fringe Benefits (2010), Ron Darden

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The personal use of a city-owned vehicle is taxable to the employee.


Hotel-Motel Tax In Tennessee Cities (2009), Ron Darden Aug 2009

Hotel-Motel Tax In Tennessee Cities (2009), Ron Darden

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The proceeds from the hotel-motel tax can be used for purposes authorized in your enacting ordinance, private act, or general law.


Hotel-Motel Tax In Tennessee Cities (2008), Ron Darden Sep 2008

Hotel-Motel Tax In Tennessee Cities (2008), Ron Darden

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The proceeds from the hotel-motel tax can be used for purposes authorized in your enacting ordinance, private act, or general law.


Local Sales Tax Handbook, Dennis Huffer, David Conner Aug 2007

Local Sales Tax Handbook, Dennis Huffer, David Conner

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Any county by resolution or any city by ordinance can levy the local sales tax at a combined rate up to 2.75 percent.


Budget Manual: An Mtas Guide For Municipal Budget Development And Execution, Margaret Norris Mar 2003

Budget Manual: An Mtas Guide For Municipal Budget Development And Execution, Margaret Norris

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This manual gives a "big picture" look at budgets.


Observations On The Relationships Between Population Changes, Tax Rates And Levels Of Debt, Thomas A. Brant Jan 1987

Observations On The Relationships Between Population Changes, Tax Rates And Levels Of Debt, Thomas A. Brant

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This report is intentionally characterized as "Observations" in its title. It does not pretend to be a definitive analytical study that leads to unshakable or hard conclusions. It is exactly what it claims to be, i.e. "observations". This does not mean that it cannot be useful. The intent was to present appropriate information in a way that will facilitate a better understanding of an important and complex subject. The purpose was to provide a factual basis for considering the relationships between population growth, local property taxes and levels of debt in Tennessee cities and counties.