February 2, 2022 Delaware’s Division of Revenue began processing 2021 individual income tax returns on January 31, 2022. Delaware’s filing season, often opened in tandem with the IRS, was delayed this year due to programming required in include newly signed...
Michael Hogberg, EA
Washington: Flower Shop Owner Sentenced for Tax Theft
January 26, 2022 The owner of a Bellevue flower and gift shop has been sentenced to 240 hours of community service and ordered to pay a total of $97,858 to the state for stealing sales tax. Olivia Payment, co-owner of Flowers for the People and Flowers for the Peeps,...
Florida: Florida’s Reemployment Tax Rate Continues to Remain at Lowest Possible Rate
January 13, 2022 Today, the Florida Department of Revenue announced that more than 55% of Florida’s employers will continue to pay the lowest possible rate for reemployment taxes in 2022. This is the seventh consecutive year employers are benefitting from the low rate...
Maryland: Recipients of Advanced Child Tax Credit Payments Should Watch Out for IRS Letter
January 10, 2022 As Marylanders begin to gather documents for the 2021 tax year, Comptroller Peter Franchot reminds those who received monthly advance Child Tax Credit (CTC) payments last year to be on the lookout for IRS letter 6419. The Internal Revenue Service is...
Kansas: Governor Laura Kelly Announces December Total Tax Collections Surpass the Estimate by $64.5 Million
January 3, 2022 Governor Laura Kelly announced that total tax collections for December were $890.3 million. That is $64.5 million, or 7.8%, more than the monthly estimate. That is also a 15.6%, or $120.0 million, growth over December 2020. “Over the past three years...
Middletown Business Owner Pleads Guilty to Income Tax Evasion
June 11, 2020 David Keith Fraley of Middletown, OH pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court to income tax evasion relative to evading the payment of income tax due to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced Bryant Jackson, Special Agent in Charge, Internal Revenue...