by Tax Watchdog | Jul 19, 2004 | 2004 Enterprise Articles, Enterprise Articles
by Howard Stephenson Granite and Jordan School District are among America’s best in terms of efficiency and graduation rates, according to two separate national reports. The two school districts located in Salt Lake County were treated as one district for purposes of...
by Tax Watchdog | Jul 12, 2004 | 2004 Enterprise Articles, Enterprise Articles
by Howard Stephenson Utah property owners barely avoided being overcharged between $68 million to $97 million on their November 2004 property taxes, thanks to action by several local officials and the Utah Taxpayers Association. Two weeks ago, the Utah Taxpayers...
by Tax Watchdog | Jun 28, 2004 | 2004 Enterprise Articles, Enterprise Articles
by Howard Stephenson Governor Olene Walker has called the Legislature into special session to postpone implementation of the Streamlined Sales Tax (SST) law. She made this decision against the wishes of some advisors who felt the law should be allowed to go into...
by Tax Watchdog | Jun 14, 2004 | 2004 Enterprise Articles
by Howard Stephenson Total per student spending in Utah public schools increased 0.4% in FY2003. Operations spending per student decreased 1.4% while capital and interest spending per student increased 9.2%. The Utah Taxpayers Association recently completed its annual...
by Tax Watchdog | May 31, 2004 | 2004 Enterprise Articles
by Howard Stephenson The original plan by eighteen Utah cities to get into the business of business by creating “utopian” fiber-optic networks with taxpayer backing has now dwindled to eleven participating cities. In a recent meeting of UTOPIA participants, it was...
by Tax Watchdog | May 24, 2004 | 2004 Enterprise Articles
by Howard Stephenson Are the wealthy paying their fair share of taxes? IRS statistics show that the top one-tenth of filers pay 67% of total federal income tax collections. At the same time, the highest-earning quarter accounted for a lion’s share (84%) while the top...