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Maine has the highest vacancy rate in the U.S.—and lawmakers are weighing property tax reform. Could a “Taylor Swift Tax” be next?
Rhode Island's wealthy seasonal homeowners, including Taylor Swift, are at the center of a heated controversy over a new tax targeting second homes valued at $1 million or more. Dubbed the "Taylor ...
If passed, Rhode Island's so-called "Taylor Swift Tax" would establish a new tax rate for non-primary residences valued at more than $1 million.
If passed, Rhode Island's so-called "Taylor Swift Tax" would establish a new tax rate for non-primary residences valued at more than $1 million.
If passed, Rhode Island's so-called "Taylor Swift Tax" would establish a new tax rate for non-primary residences valued at more than $1 million.
Rhode Island officials just shared their new budget proposals, with one including what is being unofficially referred to as the “Taylor Swift tax.” ...
Barstool Sports founder and outspoken "Swiftie" Dave Portnoy is fuming over what's being coined as the "Taylor Swift tax" in Rhode Island that would impose annual fees on luxury second homes ...
Dave Portnoy weighs in on Rhode Island's potential new tax law nicknamed the 'Taylor Swift tax,' that could cost wealthy homeowners an extra $136,000.
If passed, Rhode Island's so-called "Taylor Swift Tax" would establish a new tax rate for non-primary residences valued at more than $1 million.
Officials just shared their new budget proposals, with one including what is being unofficially referred to as the “Taylor Swift tax.” ...
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