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Other news06/28/11 Bowl working with the Internal Revenue Service to keep its non-profit status, seeking $154,000.
07/04/11 When looking over the books, local business owners should keep in mind the newly implemented tax laws by the Internal Revenue Service and the Colorado Department of Revenue, and how the new rules can affect them. Effective July 1, the IRS raised the standard business mileage rate from 51 cents to 55.5 cents. Individuals calculating their business miles for tax year 2011 will need to keep ...
07/15/11 By Lucy Berry and Michelle Rupe Eubanks Of the TimesDaily The news came as a shock to David Curott, director of the Natchez Trace Genealogical Society. The letter from the Internal Revenue Service informing him the nonprofit organization had lost its tax-exempt status was nothing short of a surprise. Hot themes this week:
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