BOSTON CITY COUNCILOR John Tobin thinks local diners would appreciate their restaurant meals even more if a portion of the state's 5 percent meals tax were supporting schools and public safety in their communities, instead of being gobbled up by the state. The idea is catching on among some candidates for statewide office who are hearing loud complaints on the campaign trail about sharp increases in local property taxes.more »
Tobin wants to steer 1 percent of the state meals tax to cities and towns where the meal is consumed, leaving 4 percent for the state. Unlike a local-option meals tax, which would increase the tax by an agreed-upon percentage, Tobin's proposal would cost the diner nothing extra. And his idea doesn't incite the restaurant lobby, which argues that local-option taxes discourage dining and unfairly single out the food and beverage industry.
Gubernatorial candidate Deval Patrick says he finds the idea intriguing because it would relieve cities and towns of the need to rely so heavily on regressive property taxes. Worcester Mayor Tim Murray, a candidate for lieutenant governor, endorses the concept. Worcester would gain about $1.5 million annually if the proposal became law, according to 2000 data supplied by the Massachusetts Municipal Association. State aid to cities and towns has dropped significantly as a percentage of overall municipal revenues since the late 1980s. The meals tax money could be used to improve local services.
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Wednesday, August 23
Posted by
Robert Orthman
on August 23, 2006 11:48PM (EDT)
The Boston Globe today editorialized Councillor Tobin's idea for diverting 1% of the state meals tax to local cities and towns to help cover municipal costs.
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Team Tobin
on August 23, 2006 04:00PM (EDT)
ORDER OF COUNCILLOR JOHN M. TOBIN, JR.
WHEREAS: The Inspectional Services Department issues permits to property owners for new construction and additions to existing structures; and WHEREAS: Any project in compliance with that neighborhood’s zoning code is termed an “as of right” project; and WHEREAS: Permits are issued for “as ... more » Monday, August 21
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David Isberg
on August 21, 2006 09:40AM (EDT)
Monday August 21
10:00 – Ways & Means FY07 Budget Hearing – Inspectional Services Dept. 6/12 (2:28) 12:30 - Government Ops Hearing on establishing delivery standard for rental units 8/15 2:30 – City & Neighborhood Services Hearing on street memorials 7/26 (2:19) Tuesday August 22 10:00 – Housing Field Hearing ... more » Thursday, August 17
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Steve Garfield
on August 17, 2006 08:16PM (EDT)
Here's a mashup of Ayla Brown at Parkway Family Day singing Unwritten with the help of local kids on stage.
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