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11 Days and Counting — Northern Colorado, Have You Filed Your Taxes?
11 Days and Counting — Northern Colorado, Have You Filed Your Taxes?
11 Days and Counting — Northern Colorado, Have You Filed Your Taxes?
It's just a Tuesday, right? And most likely not only have you filed your taxes Northern Colorado, but you've spent your refund. For others it's not about potentially owing or that they don't want their money, it's just a tedious task. By a show of hands how many who have not filed plan on doing their own taxes? Well, we're done to the wire, just 11 days now till tax day. Here are some last minute
June 3rd, 2013 Is The Deadline To Protest Larimer County Property Values – How Do I Protest Mine?
June 3rd, 2013 Is The Deadline To Protest Larimer County Property Values – How Do I Protest Mine?
June 3rd, 2013 Is The Deadline To Protest Larimer County Property Values – How Do I Protest Mine?
How much we think our property is worth is often very different than how much an assessor's office thinks it's worth. If you received your property value appraisal and aren't happy with the number Larimer County sent you, you only have until Monday (June 3rd, 2013) to protest it. Read on to find out how you go about submitting a protest.
How To File an Extension For Your 2010 Taxes
How To File an Extension For Your 2010 Taxes
How To File an Extension For Your 2010 Taxes
Because of Emancipation Day, a little known Washington D.C. holiday that this year is being celebrated on April 15, US taxpayers had until April 18 to file their taxes. For some people that still won't be enough time to get all their papers in order. If you find yourself in that boat, you can file for an extension with the IRS. It's important to remember that filing an extension doesn't extend the