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Colorado Department of Revenue Seizes Headquarters of Boston Market Over Unpaid Sales and Payroll Taxes

CPA Practice

Boston Market is down to three locations in Colorado — Westminster, Aurora and Colorado Springs — and its owner, Engage Brands, has let a big stack of bills pile up from its landlords, vendors, employees and even the state of Colorado. in unpaid sales and payroll taxes. in unpaid sales and payroll taxes.

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2023 in review: The year in sales tax

TaxConnex

Added another critic, in August, “Next week’s installment of Connecticut’s annual suspension of sales taxes on clothing and shoes may be a reminder that government is very good at bribing people with their own money.” The instantly embattled bill seeks a national sales tax on the use or consumption in the U.S.

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Payroll problem tax debt relief – get professional representation

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Every business that operates in the United States is responsible for reporting certain types of information to the government. One of the most important things that a business must report is certain tax information for employment payroll on a quarterly and annual basis. Get a free case evaluation 1-877-78-TAXES [1-877-788-2937].

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5 States with the Lowest Combined Business Taxes

CPA Practice

Property and payroll taxes In addition to business or personal income taxes and sales tax, property and payroll taxes are important considerations. Property tax rates can vary significantly, impacting the cost of owning or leasing business space.

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Payroll trends to watch in 2022 (Part 2)

ThomsonReuters

Typically, when an employer needs to terminate an employment relationship with workers, the employer’s unemployment tax rate for the following year may increase. Taxes are still due. Sometimes the federal and state governments provide tax relief for employers affected by disasters. Virgin Islands.

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What employers should know about voluntary unemployment contributions for rate reductions

ThomsonReuters

And through the Social Security Act of 1935 (SSA), the federal government encouraged individual states to adopt unemployment insurance plans. Department of Labor explains that unemployment insurance is a federal-state program financed through federal and state employer payroll taxes. In the U.S., Virgin Islands. Virgin Islands.

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The New Year Brings Fresh Uncertainty for U.S. Business Tax Professionals

ThomsonReuters

Three COVID-19 relief bills enacted in 2020 had wide-ranging tax implications for companies, Oaks noted—the CARES Act, the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, and the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act. States have seen a dramatic increase in expenditures while also seeing decreases in tax revenue.”. “If