COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCHM) — The 2022 tax season is almost here, and there are some key things you’ll want to know before you file your 2021 return.
The IRS will start accepting federal income tax returns for the 2021 tax year on Monday, Jan. 24. So, whether you file electronically or by mail, you’ll want to make sure you have all your forms and documents in order by that date if you enjoy getting the task done as early as possible.
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Taxes, vaxes and maps: Kansas Legislature kicks off session | Health, Medicine and Fitness |
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly answers questions from reporters during a news conference, Thursday, Jan. 6, 2022, at the Statehouse, in Topeka, Kan. Kelly wants to eliminate the state's sales tax on groceries, and the idea has some support among legislators at the start of their annual session.
State sees record month for sports wager taxes | National News | kpvi.com
Sportsbooks in the state won nearly $80 million in November, Illinois' most lucrative month since sports betting launched, even as wagering fell short of another record, according to PlayIllinois which tracks the state's regulated online gaming and sports betting market.
"Even in what was the most profitable month in U.S. sports betting history, Illinois stands out because of how dramatic its growth has been," said Eric Ramsey, analyst for the PlayUSA.com Network, which includes PlayIllinois.com .
Kazakh president says mining companies must pay higher taxes | Reuters
Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev is seen on a monitor during a video conference with the European Council President Charles Michel at the European Council building in Brussels, Belgium January 10, 2022. REUTERS/Johanna Geron
ALMATY, Jan 11 (Reuters) - Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev ordered his government on Tuesday to extract greater tax revenue from the mining sector which he said was profiting from higher metals prices.
Americans Continue Voting With Their Feet In Favor Of Lower Taxes & Against Coerced
"California remained the top state for out-migration, but its net loss of U-Haul trucks wasn't as severe as in 2020," explains U-Haul. "That can be partially attributed to the fact that U-Haul simply ran out of inventory to meet customer demand for outbound equipment."
The new U-Haul figures were released a few weeks after the U.S. Census Bureau's new domestic migration numbers were published. Those Census figures, like the U-Haul data, show Americans voting with their feet in favor of lower-taxed, red states at the expense of high-tax, blues states.
Ukrhydroenergo pays UAH 6.8B in taxes in 2021
"The company, as the largest budget-generating state-owned company, in 2021 paid taxes, fees, and other mandatory payments to the budgets of all levels in the amount of UAH 6.8 billion with a target of UAH 5.6 billion, which is almost twice as much as in past 2020," the statement says.
Property taxes keep going up: What retirees should do—and not do—if they can't pay them -
Whether the hot housing market is cooling — as some real-estate analysts have speculated — or not, millions of homeowners have already been burned by the property tax spikes that accompanied their skyrocketing home values. What should you do if you can no longer afford your property taxes?
Tax judge lets Yonkers mom off hook for son's business taxes
A Yonkers woman is not responsible for a construction company's taxes, a state tax judge has ruled, because her son had put records in her name to preserve assets while he was getting divorced.
Kevin R. Law, an administrative law judge for the state Division of Tax Appeals, cancelled $62,231 in taxes, interest and penalties on Dec. 30 that had been assessed against Eileen Camerota.
Iowa's 2022 legislative session begins with speeches about taxes, workforce, and a
Iowa's 2022 legislative session began Monday with speeches from state Republican and Democratic leaders, who set out their goals for the next few months.
There, Senate Majority Leader Jack Whitver, R-Ankeny, said he's more excited and optimistic for this session than he's ever been.
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