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Bossier woman admits tax fraud (KTBS Shreveport) A Bossier City woman is facing up to three years in jail for tax fraud. Karen Cartagena, 47, pleaded guilty in federal court this week to helping taxfilers cheat on their 2004 and 2005 tax returns. An nternal Revenue Service investigationg found that she helped approximately 60 people get $107,933. Target Corp. on track with tax rules (Daily Chronicle) Two years after opening a distribution center in the south side of DeKalb, Target Corp. appears to be meeting the benchmarks agreed upon by the company and nine local taxing entities that led to Target receiving millions of dollars in tax breaks. Dentist disciplined for breaching rules, then has license yanked over tax liability (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) Gwendolyn Timberlake, a St. Paul dentist, has been a focus of complaints and disciplinary action by the Minnesota Board of Dentistry since 2000. But until Timberlake became delinquent on her taxes, the state let her keep practicing dentistry. Tax prep volunteers recognized for their services (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch) CHARLESTON -- West Virginia regional outreach coordinators and volunteer tax preparers who helped taxpayers with their earned income tax credit gathered last week at the Clay Center for a day of recognition and thanks. Tax breaks help lessen pain of storm damage (The Columbus Dispatch) If this year's thunderstorms have ripped off the roof or flooded the basement, Franklin County Auditor Joseph W. Testa has two words to lighten a sodden spirit: Tax break . As talk of tax increase heats up, so does question of why (Grand Island Independent) Amid talk of a looming 16 percent to 20 percent property tax increase to shore up the city of Grand Island's cash reserves, many wonder why the existing reserves were spent so low. Rendell signs bill to consolidate tax collecting (The Sentinel) The number of statewide earned income tax collectors would be reduced from 560 to 69, generally following county lines, under a bill signed Thursday by Gov. Ed Rendell. Beleaguered fishermen seek tax relief (Anchorage Daily News) Alaska fishermen are hoping to catch tax breaks on two fronts: high fuel costs and oil spill payouts, if any, from Exxon.
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