Facing a $39 million shortfall in the next fiscal year, Phoenix City Council voted to hike sales taxes from 2.3% to 2.8%.
The Phoenix City Council approved a .5% sales tax increase to offset revenue from state bills that impacted income tax and ...
The Phoenix City Council voted on Tuesday to increase the Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT), which is commonly known as a sales ...
The Phoenix City Council voted 8-1 to increase the city sales tax by .5% to make up for expected revenue loss from two bills ...
Facing a major budget deficit, the city is looking at possibly raising the rate from 2.3% to as high as 2.8% on a range of businesses.
Keeping libraries, parks, pools and other venues accessible is a major reason for the city of Phoenix’s proposed half-percent sales tax increase, according to Vice Mayor Ann O’Brien.
PHOENIX — The Phoenix City Council is considering increasing the city’s sales tax from 2.3% to 2.8%. City leaders say the increase is needed because of a multimillion-dollar revenue shortfall.
With near unanimous support from citizen speakers, the Phoenix City Council Tuesday approved a 0.5% sales tax increase aimed ...
The Phoenix City Council approved a 0.5% sales tax increase to boost fire department funding for new fire stations and personnel on Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (Joe Duhownik/Courthouse News) PHOENIX (CN) ...