Taxes and death once were called the only things that are inevitable.
Now a court has ruled that even for governments, taxes aren’t something that can be avoided.
The ruling comes out of Wyoming, where the Cowboy State Daily reported on a ruing from the state Supreme Court that the state owes Uinta County more than $8,000 property taxes for a 3.3-acre parcel of state land there.
The taxes were triggered because the state makes a profit off the land, leasing it to a truck stop company and that’s considered a non-governmental use
So pay up, the court ordered the state. The fight is over the Pilot Travel Center in Evanston, which is on state land but is a commercial enterprise. […]
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