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Town seeks info on firm's back taxes
ADAMS - For several weeks, Selectmen have sought input from tax collector Holly Denault on back taxes owed to the town by MJD Real Estate Inc. on Mill Street. Denault attended Wednesday's Selectmen meeting, and though she was able to confirm the company's Howland Avenue truck depot is currently back on track with the agreed upon monthly payment plan for back taxes and sewer charges on the
Read more...$200K in back taxes owed on Logan mall
The owners of Logansport Mall owe more than $200,000 in back taxes on the building and the land it sits on, Cass County property records show.
Read more...The Whitney Museum Supposedly Owes a Bunch in Back Taxes
But the check's in the mail, they promise . Sure, they've got better stuff on the walls, but renowned cultural institutions apparently have more in common with your deadbeat roommate from five years ago than you'd ever have thought! Read more posts by Noreen Malone Filed Under: the whitney , back taxes , paying taxes is hard , the met probably doesn't do its dishes or take out the garbage
Read more...Deal reached over back taxes for parking garage
Lackawanna County and Scranton officials have reached a stipulation with Geisinger Community Medical Center over back taxes owed on an employee parking garage at Colfax Avenue and Linden Street.
Read more...Old deals trip young landlord
City says it's owed $3.1M in back taxes, penalties by rising star.
Read more...Graduated withholding rate may aid UI grad assistants
URBANA — A new graduated withholding rate could help several hundred University of Illinois graduate assistants who are taxed on their tuition waivers, the UI says. Meanwhile, new figures show the university paid more than $1.4 million in back taxes that it failed to charge the graduate assistants from 2003 through 2010. read more
Read more...Zambia to audit miners, believes up to $1 bln owed
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Top African copper producer Zambia plans to audit all its mining houses in a bid to dig for back taxes of up to $1 billion it estimates it is owed, its mines minister said on Tuesday. Such a policy by the government of populist president Michael Sata would widen an initiative launched by the previous administration and comes against the backdrop of a surge of resource ...
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