The revenue-neutral tax rate (RNTR) exists to allow taxpayers to determine if their county has increased or decreased its total property tax levy following a county-wide reappraisal of real property. The RNTR is the property tax rate that would generate … Read more
The revenue-neutral tax rate (RNTR) exists to allow taxpayers to determine if their county has increased or decreased its total property tax levy following a county-wide reappraisal of real property. The RNTR is the property tax rate that would generate … Read more
The revenue-neutral tax rate (RNTR) exists to allow taxpayers to determine if their county has increased or decreased its total property tax levy following a county-wide reappraisal of real property. The RNTR is the property tax rate that would generate the same tax levy on the county’s new, post-reappraisal tax base next year as the county received this year on its existing tax base. In other words, the RNTR is the rate that would keep the county-wide tax bill the same next year as it was this year, despite the change in the tax base.
On January 10, 2024, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) issued new regulations governing how to determine whether a worker is an employee for Fair Labor Standards Act overtime purposes or whether they qualify as an independent contractor (sometimes called … Read more
On January 10, 2024, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) issued new regulations governing how to determine whether a worker is an employee for Fair Labor Standards Act overtime purposes or whether they qualify as an independent contractor (sometimes called … Read more
On January 10, 2024, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) issued new regulations governing how to determine whether a worker is an employee for Fair Labor Standards Act overtime purposes or whether they qualify as an independent contractor (sometimes called a “contract employee”). The independent contractor rules became effective on March 11, 2024. These new rules replace the independent contractor rules DOL issued in 2021.
A new rule from the United States Department of Labor (DOL) is about to extend the guarantee of overtime pay to a lot of employees who are not currently receiving it. DOL has published its final rule updating the minimum … Read more
A new rule from the United States Department of Labor (DOL) is about to extend the guarantee of overtime pay to a lot of employees who are not currently receiving it. DOL has published its final rule updating the minimum … Read more
A new rule from the United States Department of Labor (DOL) is about to extend the guarantee of overtime pay to a lot of employees who are not currently receiving it.
It is not uncommon for charitable housing organizations, such as Habitat for Humanity, to request land from local governments with the intent of developing housing on the property and then selling it to low- and moderate-income homebuyers. Unfortunately, North Carolina … Read more