TAXES
Foundation of Retirement - Social Security
Social Security payments are important to most American's retirement plans. After all, a worker has contributed a significant portion of their incometo Social Security via payroll taxes;starting at2.2...
Posted on 6/4/13 at 8:33 AM
GOL-DARN THAT GOVERNOR WALKER!
Golly Gee Whiz, that gol-darn Walker is doing exactly what he said he'd do. He's bringing JOBS to WI. And Holy Moly, they are NOT GOVERNMENT JOBS. And he's doing it in less than 3 months in office, an...
Posted on 3/17/11 at 3:12 PM
Susan Bala Sues !
Susan will sue ND Attorney General and US Attorney for ND. Her conviction was overturned . Susan claims there was malicious prosecution by the 2 guys. State and Feds raided Susans business RSI, ...
Posted on 5/2/09 at 5:02 AM
Confused by tax issues
I admit I was naive. When there was a reciprocity agreement, I assumed Wisconsin took the income tax I paid them and paid a small percent each year to Minnesota to cover things like snow plowing and police force for my driving in their state.By Shelley Hallen, Hudson , January 15, 2010
Wisconsin taxpayers pay less in 2009
Wisconsin NewsIn 2009 Wisconsin residents gave their governments the smallest percentage of their incomes in almost 40 years, according to the state's Taxpayers Alliance.
January 05, 2010
State Supreme Court won't hear tax refund case
Wisconsin NewsThe Wisconsin Supreme Court will not consider giving the Xerox Corporation a $104,000 tax refund.
December 22, 2009
School taxes expected to increase in 2010-11
With this school year’s tax levy just recently certified, the Hudson School District and Board of Education are already bracing for more bad news in the 2010-2011 school year. But they have a plan.By Meg Heaton , December 18, 2009
City will spend less, keep tax rate unchanged
The Hudson City Council on Monday night approved a 2010 general fund budget that spends less and maintains virtually the same municipal tax rate as in 2009.By Randy Hanson , November 19, 2009
County adopts budget with 4.6 percent tax increase
With only two supervisors objecting and with little discussion, the St. Croix County Board adopted a budget Nov. 10 that raises the property tax levy 4.6 percent.By Judy Wiff , November 19, 2009
Against city building deal
It looks like uncontrolled spending and ignoring your constituency is not limited to either Washington D. C. or Madison. Our Mayor is trying to pull an end run around the recent referendum on purchasing the old NMC building for the library.By Annette DeWitte, Hudson , November 06, 2009
Attend Nov. 12 meeting
A meeting to determine the town of St. Joseph’s portion of your taxes is Thursday, Nov. 12 at 6:30 p.m. at the Town Hall. Wisconsin law provides that town “electors” have a direct vote in these matters. Your elected officials have exactly the same single vote that you have.By Ben and Susan Heuiser, Town of St. Joseph , November 06, 2009
Hudson and North Hudson rank low in taxes
Hudson and North Hudson are notable for their high household incomes, large tax bases, low tax rates and low municipal spending in a new comparison of financial data for 232 Wisconsin cities and villages.By Randy Hanson , November 06, 2009
First step in nursing home plan is to cut dependency on tax levy
Participants in a planning session for St. Croix County’s nursing home intend for it to become self-sufficient by 2015 and to diversify its services to meet changing needs.By Judy Wiff , August 21, 2009
School tax increase could top 8 percent
The Hudson Board of Education got a look at the 2009-10 preliminary school budget at their meeting last week and, as predicted, it will take an increase in school taxes of up to 8.25 percent to cover it.By Meg Heaton , August 20, 2009
Critical of Democrats
Elections have consequences. Today our Democrat-controlled state Legislature voted for the biggest tax increase in Wisconsin history: $2.1 billion in new taxes and fees, a deficit of almost $2.3 billion, while borrowing another $2.9 billion.By Ray Hornung, Town of Hudson , July 03, 2009
Two state officials refuse to raise taxes to cover shortfall
Wisconsin NewsTwo top state officials say they will not raise taxes to cover the state’s latest revenue shortfall.
May 21, 2009
Letter: Questions priorities
At last week’s special School Board meeting, options were discussed to deal with the upcoming expected $1.5-$1.8 million loss of state-shared revenue funding for operation of our public schools. The board sounded genuinely concerned about the impact this loss of dollars will have on local property taxes.By Steve Hermsen, Hudson , May 01, 2009
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