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Kaarin Kontio Evens (Minnesota), a graduate of Macalester College with a Bachelor of Science in chemistry, a Bachelor of Arts in music and a Master of Science in chemistry from University of Wisconsin, Madison (with additional business coursework at Augsburg University), is employed with Lottsa Tax and Accounting Services in Minneapolis, MN.
Kaarin Kontio Evens (Minnesota), a graduate of Macalester College with a Bachelor of Science in chemistry, a Bachelor of Arts in music and a Master of Science in chemistry from University of Wisconsin, Madison (with additional business coursework at Augsburg University), is employed with Lottsa Tax and Accounting Services in Minneapolis, MN.
Bradley Koch (Kansas), a graduate of Washburn University with a Bachelor of Business Administration in accounting and finance and a Master of Accountancy from Washburn University, is employed with Koch CPA, Chartered in Clyde, KS.
As you might imagine, we get quite a few inquiries for tax preparation services, but a) we only do taxes for our small businessaccounting & bookkeeping clients, and b) we only work with clients in Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin.
Wisconsin – 7.65%. appeared first on Small BusinessAccounting & Finance Blog. New Jersey – 10.75% (hope it’s worth it). Oregon – 9.9%. Minnesota – 9.85%. District of Columbia – 8.95%. New York – 8.82%. Vermont – 8.75%. Iowa – 8.53%. These are some very expensive taxes.
About 5 million people live in Wisconsin, so that’s about 5 million people paying sky-high property taxes. But Wisconsin is famous for its beer so maybe whoever came up with their property tax rate was drunk at the time. People in Wisconsin pay 1.85% of their home values in property taxes. Comment below and let us know!
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