Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce Celebrated 4th of July
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As Rhode Islanders get ready for Fourth of July weekend, the same questions are on everyone's mind – where and when to catch a fireworks show, how to attend the Bristol parade and whether or not Rhode Island's favorite celebrity homeowner Taylor Swift will once again be celebrating the holiday in Watch Hill.
Swift is known for throwing elaborate parties at her sprawling waterfront Rhode Island abode alongside a slew of famous faces on July Fourth.
Rhode Island lawmakers want to tax luxury homeowners who spend less than half the year in their second homes in the state a hefty surcharge.
As much as Taylor Swift would like to sh-sh-shake-it off, if the state of Rhode Island has its way, she and other vacation homeowners who live in their pricey residences part-time will be hit with hefty fees,
If passed, Rhode Island's so-called "Taylor Swift Tax" would establish a new tax rate for non-primary residences valued at more than $1 million.
Instead of her usual Fourth of July bash, or even a Fourth of July mini party with her A-list pals, she and Kelce spent the weekend at the exclusive members-only Yellowstone Club in Big Sky, Montana, according to DeuxMoi via Page Six.
Taylor Swift’s Rhode Island, mansion has become synonymous with the singer’s star-studded gatherings, especially on the Fourth of July.
A new tax is being proposed for secondary homeowners in Rhode Island and is being unofficially called the Taylor Swift Tax, because of her $17 million estate.
Rhode Island lawmakers are pushing a new tax targeting luxury second homes — nicknamed the “Taylor Swift Tax” after the pop star whose $17 million Watch Hill mansion would be among the ...