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Tax season is starting late because North Carolina’s budget was nearly five months late and included tax changes that impact this year’s filings. The N.C. Department of Revenue is encouraging taxpayers to file electronically, noting that they can expect to begin receiving refunds in April.
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Lower state income taxes and stronger mandates addressing the mental health of law enforcement officers in North Carolina take effect with the new year.
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Business leaders, bankers and policy-makers gathered in Research Triangle Park for the annual Economic Forecast Forum sponsored by the North Carolina…
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The state Senate has passed a proposed constitutional amendment to limit income taxes and year-by-year spending increases.Supporters say it ensures…
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The state Senate has passed a proposed constitutional amendment to limit income taxes and year-by-year spending increases.Supporters say it ensures…
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If you haven’t filed your North Carolina taxes yet, you may be in for a few surprises. The state's tax code underwent major changes in 2013, but many 2014…
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Many North Carolinians are spending April 15 finishing up their income tax statements.But others have already noticed a few surprises on their returns due…
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Many North Carolinians are spending April 15 finishing up their income tax statements.But others have already noticed a few surprises on their returns due…
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Top North Carolina Republicans say they want to cut personal and corporate income tax rates, continuing to lower rates after a round of breaks in 2013.…
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Hundreds of protesters gathered outside of the Legislative Building Monday afternoon. It was the beginning of what they say is a second year of rallies in…