Some of our county legislators said “we need to raise our sales tax to be inline with other neighboring counties.” However, did they explain to us that the tax on residual heating fuel will also …
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Some of our county legislators said “we need to raise our sales tax to be inline with other neighboring counties.” However, did they explain to us that the tax on residual heating fuel will also go up to 4 percent, when our neighbors to the east in Franklin county is 2 percent? So what will they do?