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St. Pete Tax Controversy: Residents Overcharged $50 Million, Claims Ingoglia

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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WFLA) — Blaise Ingoglia, the Chief Financial Officer, leveled accusations against St. Petersburg’s city leaders on Wednesday, claiming they have been squandering taxpayer funds.

“St. Petersburg has been guilty of overtaxing and overspending, leading to a staggering $49.4 million in wasteful spending,” stated Ingoglia.

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