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South Carolina: Georgia Man Arrested on Charges of Assisting in Preparation of False Tax Returns

by Michael Hogberg, EA | Jul 7, 2022 | State Tax

 July 7, 2022 South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR) agents today arrested a Georgia man and charged him with seven counts of assisting in the preparation of false or fraudulent state tax returns. Cortney Davonte Brown, 32, of Macon County, Georgia, filed a...

Georgia: June Net Tax Revenues Up 14.2%; Fiscal Year 2022 Up 23%

by Michael Hogberg, EA | Jul 7, 2022 | State Tax

July 7, 2022 The State of Georgia’s June net tax collections totaled $2.85 billion for an increase of $354.2 million, or 14.2 percent, compared to June 2021 period, when net tax collections totaled $2.50 billion as of June 30, 2021.  For the year-ended June 30,...

Tennessee: Get Ready to Save: Three Sales Tax Holidays in 2022

by Michael Hogberg, EA | Jul 6, 2022 | State Tax

July 6, 2022  Mark your calendars! It’s time to get ready to save, with three sales tax holidays in 2022. The Tennessee General Assembly approved two additional one-time holidays this year, in addition to the traditional sales tax holiday that takes place each...

West Virginia: Gov. Justice proposes 10% personal income tax cut

by Michael Hogberg, EA | Jul 6, 2022 | State Tax

July 6, 2022 oming off the greatest year of revenue collections in state history, Gov. Jim Justice announced today that he is proposing a permanent 10% cut of the personal income tax. Under the Governor’s proposal, the 10% tax cut will be retroactive to the beginning...

Indiana: Update on Unemployment Benefits and Taxes

by Michael Hogberg, EA | Jul 4, 2022 | State Tax

On April 22, the Indiana General Assembly did not adopt certain provisions of the current Internal Revenue Code and Governor Eric Holcomb signed this into law on April 29.  As a result, Indiana taxpayers cannot use the federal unemployment compensation exclusion on...
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