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		<description><![CDATA[A quick look at the effect of commercial parking taxes. | Almost everyone thinks parking is a problem; either there is too much of it or too little; it&#8217;s too expensive or too cheap; it promotes auto-dependence or it promotes the success of retail business. And slap a tax on parking and fireworks are sure to follow. In fact, Seattle has recently started a debate about increasing its Commercial Parking Tax (CPT) by 5 percent to a total of 15 percent...]]></description>
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