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Beecher board adopts municipal grocery tax ordinance to replace state collection
Summary
The Village Board approved an ordinance authorizing a municipal grocery retailers’ occupation tax and municipal grocery service occupation tax, preserving revenue the village previously received via a state-collected rebate; trustees estimated it would amount to roughly $200,000 annually.
Trustees voted on July 28 to approve an ordinance authorizing a municipal grocery retailers’ occupation tax and a municipal grocery service occupation tax for the Village of Beecher. The board said the change replaces a state-collected grocery tax rebate the village had received until the state eliminated that…
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