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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 ...
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.
The ‘Taylor Swift Tax’ Is Back—And High-End Homeowners Can’t Shake It Off originally appeared on Parade. Regardless of whether you're a Swiftie or not, you simply cannot ignore the hold ...
The proposed act would tax homes valued at more than $1 million by $2.50 per $500 of assessed value - meaning Swift's nearly $30 million home would cost her over $135,000 each year.
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 is weighing a proposal that could hit the pop star and many of her neighbors with a six-figure tax bill for leaving their homes mostly unoccupied.
So, what has unofficially been dubbed the "Taylor Swift tax" would essentially target part-time homeowners in the state, meaning those who don't live in their properties year-round.
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.” ...