LEBANON JUNCTION - Everyone who pays occupational taxes to the city of Lebanon Junction will find a little more taken out of their paychecks starting next year.
During the October regular meeting of the Lebanon Junction City Council, council members voted 5-1 in favor of an ordinance to raise the city’s occupational tax rate from .8 to 1 percent.
Council members Larry Dangerfield, Randall Logsdon, Ozzie Maraman, Steve Masden and Allie Phillips voted to adopt the ordinance.
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