Indiana small businesses resist potential tax hike
A large tax hike could be awaiting small businesses still rebounding from the pandemic.
Read MoreA large tax hike could be awaiting small businesses still rebounding from the pandemic.
Read MoreA new tax study from the Indiana Chamber Foundation reveals that the state stands out for its relatively high reliance on individual income and sales taxes, while it maintains a competitive effective business tax rate.
Read MoreWe are well into election season, so we are bombarded with talk of slashing taxes.
Read MoreIndiana’s budget chiefs offered a measured sense of optimism on the state’s finances at a potentially transformational task force’s first meeting — as Republican-aligned speakers pushed for big moves on taxes and Democrat lawmakers expressed frustration with the group’s structure.
Read MoreBE IT ORDAINED by the Town Council of the Town of Silver Lake of Kosciusko County, Indiana that a need now exists for the reestablishment of a Cumulative Capital Development Fund for all uses as set out in IC 36-9-15.5 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that this Council will … Read More
Indiana storm victims now have until July 31 to file various federal, individual, and business tax returns, and make tax payments.
Read MoreThe city of Warsaw is involved in many important public projects that benefit our community.
Read MoreWASHINGTON – A former chief deputy auditor for LaPorte County was convicted today by a federal jury in the Northern District of Indiana of embezzling over $150k from the LaPorte County government, tax fraud and defrauding her elderly father-in-law out of at least $400k.
Read MoreThey say death and taxes are the only two sure things to happen. I would like to add a third to this list. “If you don’t plan your life, someone else will.” Many of my coaching clients and workshop attendees tell me they feel like they are being … Read More
The monthly revenue report for April 2015 state tax collections was released yesterday. State general fund revenues for April were $1,906.8 million, which is $168.3 million (9.7 percent) above the estimate based on the April 16, 2015 revised forecast and $119 million (6.7 percent) above revenue in April … Read More
On May 5 voters will be faced with an opportunity to vote yes or no to a referendum that would allow for the rebuilding of Lincoln Elementary and the remodeling of Washington Elementary and Edgewood Middle School. Lincoln Elementary Though some are concerned about redistricting at Lincoln, the current … Read More
After a long period of discussion, the Kosciusko County Council voted four to three in approval of a motion to create a wheel tax ordinance that will be voted on at next month’s meeting. The ordinance will set the annual wheel tax to $15 for trailers weighing between … Read More
[Editor’s note: This article is part two of a four part story discussing the recently proposed Warsaw Community School Corporation Facility Plan. This plan will be presented through a public forum from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. tonight at the Warsaw Community High School PAC. On Monday, Jan. 26, … Read More
On May 5, voters will have an opportunity to provide a vote in favor of the rebuilding of Lincoln Elementary and the remodeling of Edgewood Middle School and Washington Elementary. According to Hoffert, plans to rebuild and restore the three schools have been in the works for several … Read More
The William P. Gordon Institute for Enterprise Development through the School of Business at Grace College and the United Way of Kosciusko County will partner again this year to host an IRS endorsed “Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)” Program in Kosciusko County during the months of February and … Read More
More than 1.5 million taxpayers already have taken advantage of Indiana’s Automatic Taxpayer Refund credit as of March 10. About 76 percent of all taxpayers filing as of March 10 have qualified for the credit. More than $171 million has been awarded to Hoosier taxpayers so far this … Read More