March 11, 2026
Tax

Special accomodation tax funding opportunity available for non-profits in Pickens Co.

PICKENS COUNTY, S.C. (FOX Carolina) – Pickens County Council announced a special funding opportunity for non-profit organizations that market the county as a whole. The funds are available through the 30% fund of Accommodations Tax collected on behalf of Pickens County from overnight stays. Officials said to be eligible for funding, an organization must be

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IRS Says Tax-Exempt Orgs Don’t Need to File New Corporate AMT Form 4626

The Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service announced on Oct. 22 that tax-exempt organizations have been granted a filing exception when it comes to Form 4626, Alternative Minimum Tax – Corporations PDF, for tax year 2023. The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 created an alternative minimum tax for corporations – a 15% minimum tax

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IRS in Potsdam to answer tax questions

POTSDAM, New York (WWNY) – If you need help with your taxes, the IRS is set up in Potsdam this week. The Internal Revenue Service has employees at the Potsdam Town Hall to help folks in person with tax questions. The workshops were held on Tuesday and Wednesday, with one more planned for Thursday between

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Equitable Growth virtual event details how tax policies affect U.S. economic growth and could combat income and wealth inequality

The Washington Center for Equitable Growth recently held the second in a two-part event series on tax policies for congressional staffers interested in learning more about using persuasive, evidence-backed arguments for how the tax code affects economic growth. The virtual event, part of Equitable Growth’s Econ 101 series, featured Senior Policy Fellow Michael Linden and

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A Distributional Analysis of Kamala Harris’ Tax Plan – ITEP

Taken together, the tax changes proposed by Vice President Kamala Harris would raise taxes on the richest 1 percent of Americans while cutting taxes on all other income groups. If these proposals were in effect in 2026, the richest 1 percent of Americans would receive an average tax increase equal to 4.1 percent of their

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Expiring Tax Law and Renewed Tax Uncertainty

Expiring Tax Law and Renewed Tax Uncertainty The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act expires next year, and that’s raising big challenges for farmers and ranchers, according to National Cattlemen’s President Mark Eisele who says it’s not an issue of paying taxes… “We don’t mind paying some taxes, we don’t mind paying our fair share,

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Georgia governor proposes $1B tax rebate as state Legislature urged to tap hefty surplus • Georgia Recorder

Georgians could be getting a little extra back in their tax rebates next year. Gov. Brian Kemp announced plans for a new tax rebate of $250 for single tax filers, $375 to head-of-household filers or $500 to married couples filing jointly, adding up to $1 billion, according to the governor’s office. “That rebate means helping

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Delinquent Tax Sale November 5, 2024

22 October, 2024 1 category Related Posts News 14 Nov 2023 11 Nov 2023  Sgt. Stillson was patrolling northbound on I77 at the 2 mile marker when he observed a vehicle bearing OH registration commit a marked lanes violation after the entire right 1/3 of the car drove

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Forvis Mazars Unveils Sales and Use Tax Estimation Platform

Top 10 accounting firm Forvis Mazars has launched SALT Explorer, a sales and use tax estimation platform for its construction industry clients navigating their state and local tax (SALT) challenges. SALT Explorer provides sales and use tax estimates for incorporation into project bids, helping reduce the risk of sales and use tax exposure and enhancing

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Georgia’s Gov. Kemp and fellow GOP leaders promise new state income tax rebates – WABE

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and Republican legislative leaders want to issue another round of income tax rebates, thanks to state financial reserves that continue to rise. The leaders announced a proposal Tuesday to give refunds of up to $250 to single filers, up to $375 to single adults who head a household with dependents and

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