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Richland hikes taxes for streets without voter approval, repeals $20 car tab fee
The new 0.1% sales tax replaces a $20 car tab fee to fund pavement preservation, broadening the tax base and expected to raise $2.25 million annually, more than double previous revenue.
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Read Full ArticleRichland hikes taxes for streets without voter approval, repeals $20 car tab fee
(The Center Square) - The Richland City Council unanimously passed a one-tenth of 1% sales tax hike on Tuesday, without voter approval, to replace a $20 car tab fee funding its pavement preservation program. Finance Director Brandon Allen said Richland will begin collecting the tax revenue in April. The officials initially approved it last month, but voted again due to issues reporting the change to the state. Both the Department of Revenue and …
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