Grant Williams Leaves Boston Celtics Partly Over Massachusetts Millionaires Tax

Grant Williams Leaves Boston Celtics Partly Over Massachusetts Millionaires Tax

The new Massachusetts surtax on incomes over $1 million played a role in power forward Grant Williams's decision to turn down an offer from the Boston Celtics, leading the team to trade him.

Williams, 24, was an important part of the Celtics' plans for next season. But he turned down a four-year, $48 million offer from the Celtics — partly because the state's new 4 percent surtax on million-dollar-plus incomes made the offer worth considerably less than the offer he got from the Dallas Mavericks, a team that plays in Texas, which has no state income tax.

Century-Old Library Fine Avoided
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Century-Old Library Fine Avoided

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A New Bedford library book checked out almost 120 years ago was returned recently by a rare books curator at West Virginia University.

An Elementary Treatise on Electricity by James Clerk Maxwell, published in 1881, was checked out in December 1903 and never returned, according to a slip found inside the book, reports CBS News Boston.

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