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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 ...
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's wealthy seasonal homeowners, including Taylor Swift, are at the center of a heated controversy over a new tax ...
Maine has the highest vacancy rate in the U.S.—and lawmakers are weighing property tax reform. Could a “Taylor Swift Tax” be ...
A new tax is being proposed for secondary homeowners in Rhode Island and is being unofficially called the Taylor Swift Tax, because of her $17 million estate.
Taylor Swift soon may be required to pay a hefty amount of taxes on her New England home, which is undergoing renovations, if a proposed tax act in Rhode Island goes through.. Earlier this month ...
Could the tax on non-owner-occupied mansions encourage the pop star, or other celebrities, to spend more time in RI?
The so-called “Taylor Swift Tax,” an unofficial moniker for a proposed surcharge on luxury properties not used as a primary residence, would levy significant annual fees on second homes valued ...
Dave Portnoy weighs in on Rhode Island's potential new tax law nicknamed the 'Taylor Swift tax,' that could cost wealthy homeowners an extra $136,000.
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.
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