The Dorchester Reporter reports on the quick vote today by the Boston City Council to set tax rates that could mean a more than 10% increase for residential property owners after state senators ...
Michelle Wu’s proposal would’ve rebalanced tax obligations in the city, lowering the amount of property taxes owed by ...
Councilor Ed Flynn wants the Inspector General to look into why he and his colleagues voted on "inaccurate data." ...
New data from the Department of Labor shows inflation rose last month and as New York proposes inflation refunds, could a similar proposal work in Massachusetts?
The hot button plan was negotiated by the city and the business community for months but ultimately killed by South Boston ...
The city council voted unanimously to set the residential tax rate at $11.58 per $1,000 of value and to set the commercial rate at $25.96 per $1,000 of value. City officials have previously said ...
"We don't have time at the city level to play games," Wu said on GBH's "Boston Public Radio" on Wednesday. "I took this process -- and many, many residents, seniors, neighborhood leaders, advocates, ...
"It just felt like there was one goal post after another,” Wu said, issuing her first public remarks since the Senate’s top ...
After a controversial property tax bill from Boston hit a dead end this week following months of back and forth between Beacon Hill and City Hall, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said Wednesday that the ...
Several councilors at a Wednesday hearing expressed palpable frustration and disappointment at the state Senate’s decision to ...
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The House passed the Boston property tax relief bill in order to give the City the flexibility it needed to avoid ...