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AICPA Recognizes Top 2022 CPA Exam Performers with Elijah Watt Sells Award

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Kaarin Kontio Evens (Minnesota), a graduate of Macalester College with a Bachelor of Science in chemistry, a Bachelor of Arts in music and a Master of Science in chemistry from University of Wisconsin, Madison (with additional business coursework at Augsburg University), is employed with Lottsa Tax and Accounting Services in Minneapolis, MN.

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A List of the 10 Worst Property Taxes By States

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About 5 million people live in Wisconsin, so that’s about 5 million people paying sky-high property taxes. But Wisconsin is famous for its beer so maybe whoever came up with their property tax rate was drunk at the time. People in Wisconsin pay 1.85% of their home values in property taxes. Comment below and let us know!

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How to Find a Qualified Tax Preparer In Your Geographic Area

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As you might imagine, we get quite a few inquiries for tax preparation services, but a) we only do taxes for our small business accounting & bookkeeping clients, and b) we only work with clients in Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin.

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AICPA News – June 2023

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Kaarin Kontio Evens (Minnesota), a graduate of Macalester College with a Bachelor of Science in chemistry, a Bachelor of Arts in music and a Master of Science in chemistry from University of Wisconsin, Madison (with additional business coursework at Augsburg University), is employed with Lottsa Tax and Accounting Services in Minneapolis, MN.

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Tax-Free States? Pay No Income Tax in These 9 Tax-Friendly States!

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Wisconsin – 7.65%. appeared first on Small Business Accounting & Finance Blog. New Jersey – 10.75% (hope it’s worth it). Oregon – 9.9%. Minnesota – 9.85%. District of Columbia – 8.95%. New York – 8.82%. Vermont – 8.75%. Iowa – 8.53%. These are some very expensive taxes.