Are online travel companies cheating on sales tax
Historic City News wants to know if you think online travel companies are paying less than their fair share of Florida sales taxes.
Historic City News has been published daily since March 2000. Reporting local news for St Augustine and St Johns County Florida, Historic City News is the county's only free press. Our mission is to hold public figures accountable to the public.
Historic City News wants to know if you think online travel companies are paying less than their fair share of Florida sales taxes.
Assistant public defender Ray Warren of Volusia County reported to Historic City News that a memorial service for his father, Dan R. Warren, would be held tomorrow, Friday September 23, at the historic Volusia County Courthouse in Deland at 3:00 p.m.
Dear Editor: The flurry of intended Port spending of a token $400K for dredging Porpoise Point and dredging the inlet is out with the tide.
Historic City News readers are cautioned to be alert to a new traffic flow as the Florida Department of Transportation begins to shift lanes along north Ponce de Leon Boulevard to accommodate construction at the San Sebastian River Bridge.
St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys informed Historic City News reporters that from Uptown to Downtown; St. Augustine and St. Johns County have more weekend entertainment choices than you could visit in a month!
The information contained in this report is taken from sources deemed reliable; the accuracy and completeness of which Historic City News does not control and cannot guarantee. The original public records are on file with the St. Johns County Tax Collector and should be consulted before taking any action.
Historic City News was notified by Sheriff’s spokesman Kevin Kelshaw that a 17-year old St. Johns County teen was arrested on a charge of robbery by sudden snatching late this morning.
Since Florida is leading the nation in foreclosed properties, second only to California, it was no surprise for Historic City News reporters to learn that yesterday’s House Civil Justice Subcommittee heard a presentation that suggested cutting the courts out of the foreclosure process.