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As much as Taylor Swift would like to sh-sh-shake-it off, if the state of Rhode Island has its way, she and other vacation ...
Maine has the highest vacancy rate in the U.S.—and lawmakers are weighing property tax reform. Could a “Taylor Swift Tax” be next?
Rhode Island lawmakers want to tax luxury homeowners who spend less than half the year in their second homes in the state a hefty surcharge.
Rhode Island’s wealthy seasonal homeowners, including Taylor Swift, are at the center of a heated controversy over a new tax.
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.” ...
‘Taylor Swift tax’ to affect second homes worth over $1M The budget proposals are specifically targeting the high-end vacation homes.
Rhode Island officials just shared their new budget proposals, with one including what is being unofficially referred to as the “Taylor Swift tax.” ...
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