It looks like the tax amnesty program really pays off for Kentucky. The State Budget Director reports a 7.6 percent increase in revenue for the general fund, and that's not the only increase. Individual income tax revenue increased by 10.7 percent for November, property tax collections jumped nearly 16.5 percent, and sales tax revenue rose by just over 4.5 percent. The Budget Director says the amnesty offer that allowed delinquent taxpayers to pay up without the fear of prosecution "was successful and well utilized."
9/11 Survivor, Speaker Michael Hingson FRIDAY 11 AM- 12:30 PMFirst Baptist Church Fellowship Hall Owensboro, Kentucky $25 OR $200 FOR TABLE OF 8 CALL 270-683-2438...
8th Annual Historic Newburgh Wine, Art & Jazz Festival at the Old Lock
and Dam Park:
Friday Night Grapes on the Grass Soiree from 6:30-9:00
$50 admission includes unlimited wine tasting from...
It goes without saying that we love the dads in our life
and look forward to celebrating with them on Father's Day each year. Which begs
the question--why is it always such a daunting challenge...
Farmers'
Markets in Green River District
2013
Locations, Dates and Times
Daviess
County
Owensboro
Regional Farmers' Market (3 locations)
Accepting
WIC and Senior Farmers' Market 26, -...
Student loans are often considered an investment in the future because obtaining post secondary education will likely increase an individual's lifetime earning power. However, with the rising costs...