"Gov. Mitch Daniels said Friday that the state has stepped up effort to collect taxes, penalties and interests from delinquent payers who didn’t take advantage of last year’s amnesty period.
The Department of Revenue is aggressively seeking more than $1 billion in back taxes, including some $900 million that in-state and out-of-state individuals and businesses could have paid without penalty during a two-month period last fall.
Those taxpayers now face doubled penalties."
News and events from around the City of Indianapolis, Indiana and the surrounding counties.
Saturday, September 23, 2006
Indiana stepping up delinquent tax collections
Indiana stepping up delinquent tax collections:
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Sale of 26 Marsh stores approved by bankruptcy court, remaining 18 stores to close
From Fox59 On Tuesday, FOX59 learned two companies won the bidding war: Topvalco and Generative Growth II. Topvalco is a Kroger subsidiary...
-
From Breitbart - A billboard in Indianapolis, IN is stirring controversy among local Muslim groups, says a Fox 59 report. The billboard,...
-
From the Indy Star - A big Labor Day weekend gets bigger at Klipsch Music Center , where a newly announced Bob Seger show joins a John M...
-
From The Indy Star - A wave of new event venues in Downtown Indianapolis are expanding the options for weddings, grown-up birthday partie...
No comments:
Post a Comment