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The Internal Revenue Service and the University of Rhode Island appear to have settled an inquiry by the agency regarding the tax status of higher education facility revenue bonds issued in 2018.
June 20 -
Washington and Oregon are still nailing down the final cost and toll rates for the long-planned replacement for the aging spans carrying I-5 across the river.
June 20 -
A colleague called the Florida-based lawyer "an institution" in the public finance community
June 18 -
Housing advocates are cheering the Senate's embrace of expanding Low Income Housing Tax Credits which ensures a volume increase and reduces a key bond threshold test.
June 18 -
Deals from two small Michigan cities show how bond-funded improvements are used to keep up with water infrastructure replacement needs.
June 18 -
The action stems from conduct that occurred from 2020-2023, FINRA alleged.
June 17 -
K-12 public schools get a $55 per-student increase in the state basic allotment, while other funding is allocated to specific purposes.
June 17 -
The Senate needs 51 votes to pass the bill, which has already sparked opposition from moderate and conservative Republicans.
June 17 -
Even before January's fires in Los Angeles, change-of-address data shows residential moves based on fire risks and insurance availability.
June 16 -
"This case involves the discovery of a massive Ponzi-like fraud orchestrated by former GHA executive director Robert Cappelletti," plaintiffs GHA and Greater Groton Realty Corp., a non-profit affiliate of the GHA, said in an April court filing.
June 16 -
As the Senate Finance Committee works on the the reconciliation puzzle, attorneys, accountants, and doctors are lobbying for keeping the pass-through exemptions that provide a workaround to the cap on state and local taxes in place.
June 16 -
Civic Builders, a 23-year-old nonprofit charter school developer and financer, borrowed though the public municipal bond market for the first time.
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