Typical Calgary residential values for those outside flooded areas have risen six per cent in the 2014 assessments.
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Typical Calgary residential values for those outside flooded areas have risen six per cent in the 2014 assessments.
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EDMONTON – The assessed value of the average Edmonton house rose 2.5 per cent last year, the biggest increase in three years, new city figures show.
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Following the priorities set out in Lacombe County’s 2014-2016 Strategic Plan and its long-range capital plans, councillors approved the 2014 interim operating budget, which is balanced at $49,214,011 in revenue and expenses. Council also approved the interim capital budget, which provides for revenues and expenditures of $17,052,850, a decrease of $3,639,810 from the 2013 capital budget.
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It is going to prove difficult for city council to move away from the annual five per cent property tax increases in its next multi-year budget.
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Rocky View County’s (RVC) base operating and capital budget was approved by council Dec. 10, and ratepayers should expect about a three per cent increase in taxes for the 2014 year.
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After months of preparation and hundreds of hours of work, Airdrie’s City council approved the 2014 operating and capital budget on Dec. 16.
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Without major civic tax reform, city council will struggle to shift away from annual five-per-cent tax increases in its next multi-year budget, Mayor Naheed Nenshi indicated in a year-end interview.
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One of the most challenging and important issues in the U.S. right now is the rise of income inequality.
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Stony Plain town council passed the 2014 budget during a regular council meeting on Dec. 9.
The budget includes an 11.36 per cent property tax increase.
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City council will be asked to use tax reserve funds to help mitigate a slight loss in property tax revenue from flood-damaged homes.
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