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Suppose you parked in the City of Miami during the past seven years. At $200 a month that means you paid $360 a year in a 15% parking tax that appears not…

January 17, 2024 at 04:05 PM

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Suppose you parked in the City of Miami during the past seven years. At $200 a month that means you paid $360 a year in a 15% parking tax that appears not to be legal.

If successful, the attorneys litigating the case say more than $60 million could find its way back to people who paid those fees.

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