วันเสาร์ที่ 5 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Tulane ed institute weighs in on Orleans taxes

Nice NEW ORLEANS – A Tulane University institute that studies New Orleans schools says property tax exemptions in the city are granted to too broad an array of nonprofit organizations, professional societies, unions and fraternal clubs.

The Cowen Institute for Public Education Initiatives said in a post on its website that the city needs to tighten the nonprofit exemptions and continue efforts to ensure more equitable property assessments.

Such moves, the institute said, would provide needed money for schools in a city facing a financial crisis. Financial problems already have led to increases in property tax millage rates and a doubling of sanitation fees in New Orleans.

The Cowen Institute's review draws from information in a recent report from the New Orleans watchdog group, Bureau for Governmental Research, best buy panasonic rechargeable hair clipper er ca35 k buy micro precision hair trimmer razor cheapest alice 10 pcs vogue nail care personal manicure pedicure set travel grooming kit free shipping finishing touch lumina lighted hair remover with pivoting head in stock schick intuition plus sensitive care cartridges with aloe vitamin e 3 count pack of 3 lowest price remington xt 100 code shaver replacement foil and cutter order today taylor of old bond street avocado shaving cream in a bowl 5 3 ounce save andis professional 04603 outliner ii personal trimmer shop online clean easy original wax refill large 12 pack

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