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The tax cut plan now moving through Congress would cut both business and individual taxes as part of the biggest overhaul of that system in 30 years. 90.7's economic analyst Hank Fishkind looks at how the plan will affect households here in Florida.
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Florida House members got moving this week on a proposal that would make it harder for future lawmakers to raise taxes and fees.
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U.S. House Republican leaders have unveiled their tax plan, called the “Tax Cut and Jobs Bill.” 90.7's Nicole Darden Creston asked economic analyst Hank Fishkind what effects the plan would have on Florida residents, if it is adopted as proposed.
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Tax Day is here, and state Attorney General Pam Bondi’s office is giving procrastinating Floridians advice on how to file their taxes at the last minute without getting scammed.
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Governor Rick Scott has signed 53 pages’ worth of tax cuts into law. The recurring and one-time cuts total $400 million…significantly less than what Scott asked lawmakers to pass this year.
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Tomorrow marks the beginning of a new year and the end of a decade-long tax on insurance payers in Florida. 90.7’s Renata Sago reports, the Florida hurricane tax, known as the CAT fund, will end.