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Nominingue is raking his brains to draw up his municipal budget

“It must be said: evaluation is one thing and taxation is something else, explains the mayor of Nominingue, Francine Létourneau. For the city council, this is a first with this evaluation role. There, the numbers are out, the increase in properties is on average 67%. It only means that we are going to adjust our tax rate. We can't keep the same as last year, because if we do that, the rate will be increased to 67%, and that's not right.” As Ms. …
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“It must be said: evaluation is one thing and taxation is something else, explains the mayor of Nominingue, Francine Létourneau. For the city council, this is a first with this evaluation role. There, the numbers are out, the increase in properties is on average 67%. It only means that we are going to adjust our tax rate. We can't keep the same as last year, because if we do that, the rate will be increased to 67%, and that's not right.” As Ms. …

·Mont-Tremblant, Canada
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infodunordvalleedelarouge.ca broke the news in Mont-Tremblant, Canada on Monday, November 13, 2023.
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