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Citing “revelations,” committee delays vote on Darden tax break
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelA hearing on a bill that would give Darden Restaurants a tax break of up to $5 million per year was postponed Wednesday, after the sponsor asked for more time to address recent questions about the legislation. Rep. Chris Dorworth, R-Lake Mary, asked the... -
Boosters try to salvage Darden tax break
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelDarden Restaurants and its supporters in the Florida Legislature are attempting to salvage a multimillion-dollar tax break for the company by reworking the measure to ensure that some other businesses could also benefit from the tax savings. Boosters have... -
Lawmakers try new approach to help Darden with taxes
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelDarden Restaurants would still get help with its tax bill, but not for about 20 years, under a new proposal that surfaced in the Florida Legislature on Wednesday. The measure would help companies such as Darden that are currently receiving tax credits... -
Lawmaker withdraws Darden tax amendment — for a day
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelAn expected vote today on a plan to help Darden Restaurants with its tax bill has been pushed back until tomorrow. The tax break had been included in an amendment to an unrelated corporate-income tax bill (HB 7185) that was taken up this afternoon in... -
House approves delayed version of Darden tax break
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelWithout any debate, the Florida House of Representatives late this afternoon unanimously approved a bill that would expand a tax break for Darden Restaurants. The measure is designed to help Darden, which hasn’t been able to claim the full value... -
Darden attempt at more tax breaks stall for now
The Bottom Line - Beth Kassab on Business - Orlando SentinelI s it just me or did today's story about a custom-made bill to allow Darden Restaurants — and only Darden Restaurants — to receive an additional $5 million in tax break raise some interesting questions? For one thing, the premise of this bill... -
Darden will get help with tax bill — eventually
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelDarden Restaurants will get an extra tax break — in about 20 years, under a bill headed to Gov. Rick Scott's desk. The Florida Senate this week signed off an economic-development bill that includes a provision sought by Darden Restaurants. It... -
Blood donations needed: Blood centers offering $20 gift card to donors
Vital Signs Health Blog - Orlando SentinelHere's some incentive to give blood before Jan. 9 — a $20 gift card to Darden Restaurants. Because blood is historically in short supply in January, Florida’s Blood Centers is asking donors to go to the center's branch loc... -
Darden Restaurants pays rent to itself and saves on taxes
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelOrlando-based Darden Restaurants has cut its corporate taxes in some states by renting restaurants from itself, using a strategy that has led to challenges and millions of dollars in back taxes for some other big companies. The owner of chains... -
United Arts names officers, committee chairs and board members
Arts & Letters - Orlando SentinelUnited Arts, Central Florida’s community-based fundraising and advocacy organization for local arts and culture, announced its officers, committee chairs and board members for 2010-2011 at its annual meeting on Thursday, June 17. Elected Chair, Board... -
Yard House will open on I Drive
Yard House, the upscale bar-and-grill chain purchased by Darden Restaurants last year, will open its first Orlando location at the I-Drive Live complex now under construction. Orlando-based Darden said Wednesday the International Drive restaurant will...
Tags: Palm Beach Gardens, Hallandale Beach, Seasons Restaurant, Mall at Millenia, Bars and Clubs
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Bill would tighten tax incentives on pollution
Businesses would no longer receive state tax breaks simply because of perceived pollution on their properties if Gov. Rick Scott signs a bill approved by the Florida Legislature earlier this month. Last year, the Orlando Sentinel reported that Florida...Tags: Business, Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (tv program), Andy Gardiner, Environmental Pollution, Environmental Issues
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