United States Secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin announced Friday morning that the income tax filing deadline for everyone in the U.S. will be moved from April 15 to July 15.
You're down to the wire for filing income tax and wish there was some extra time before tax day. Good news, you don't have to file by April 15 to be on time.
Coloradans who have unpaid 2017 sales tax on internet purchases may start receiving notices about those taxes this month and some don't even realize they owe them.
In the US, April starts with April Fool's Day and about two weeks later, Income Tax Day. Which begs the question, are you a fool if you wait until April to file your taxes? Not in 2017, because you can file after April 15 and still be on time.
Ever wonder exactly what sales and use taxes are and where they go once collected? The City of Grand Junction is hosting informational seminars that will answer those questions.
As a way of encouraging economic growth in Colorado's rural areas, the governor announced today (January 14) Mesa County has been selected as the state's first 'Rural Jump-Start Zone.'