Local Taxes
Market seized, closed
(11/18/11)
Residents of Bell Buckle and the nearby area will have to find another place to gas up or get that morning cup of coffee after the state Department of Revenue's tax enforcement division seized 82 Market on Thursday, closing its doors to customers. A person at the Shelbyville state office refused to give any information on the seizure, but a property title search shows the market belonging to Sanklap, Inc. of Murfreesboro, a corporation formed in Bedford County in 2006, with Danny Brandon of Manchester as its registered agent.
(T-G Photo by Brian Mosely)
Little-known holiday gives taxpayers a break
(04/14/11)
The deadline for filing federal income tax returns is Monday, April 18, this year, not the familiar date of April 15. Now, Tennessee has extended its deadline for state franchise and excise taxes this year to match the federal deadline. The reason for the postponement is a local holiday -- Emancipation Day -- celebrated in Washington, D.C. ...
IRS has good news for 8 local residents
(11/18/10)
The Internal Revenue Service is looking to return $2.48 million in undelivered refund checks, including eight to people who have Bedford County addresses on file. A total of 2,091 Tennessee taxpayers are due one or more refund checks that could not be delivered because of mailing address errors...
Fuel costs impact city budget
(04/28/08)
Rising fuel costs are prompting the city of Shelbyville to change how it will figure gasoline expenses into the next year's fiscal budget. But the good news is that overall, this year's budget is on target. With the numbers at the pumps reaching the $3.50 mark, cities and counties across the nation must absorb the impact and Shelbyville is no exception...
County wants austerity budgets
(04/24/08)
Bedford County Financial Management Committee is asking each county agency to submit two budgets for the 2008-09 fiscal year -- one based on what the agency's management thinks it needs, and another based on a 5 percent reduction from what the agency received in 2007-08...
Cost control emphasized to county officials
(03/21/08)
Cost control and record-keeping were stressed during a meeting Thursday of the county's department heads. The quarterly luncheon meeting was held Thursday at the Bedford County Emergency Management Agency building on Railroad Avenue. It included the presentation of bonus checks to the staff of Bedford County Zoning Office for their cost-saving measures...
Vets may get lottery-funded scholarships
(03/21/08)
Tennessee General Assembly's lottery subcommittee looking at proposals for disbursing excess lottery funds, chaired by Sen. Jim Tracy (R-Shelbyville), has recommended several bills for passage to the full committee. According to Tracy, there is $460 million in the lottery reserve account, of which $50 million must be kept in savings under current law...
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