Blog/The Hunt for Taxes
Posted Apr 30, 2020 by Martin Armstrong
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Mayor of Nashville, John Cooper, filed his recommended budget for the 2021 fiscal year with Metro Council. The $2.447 billion budget includes raising the city’s property tax by almost 32% to recover from the financial impact of the March tornado and the COVID-19 shutdown.
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