Greenberg Traurig continues expanding its Phoenix office with Litigation Practice Shareholders Laura Sixkiller and Kate L. Benveniste rejoining the firm.
Prospect Medical, which mostly serves low-income patients, has suffered a litany of problems: broken elevators, dirty surgical gear, bedbugs and more. Its owners, including Leonard Green & Partners and Prospect’s CEO, have cashed in.
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April 1, 2021 | Updated:
Monday, April 5, 6:30 p.m.
When the IRS extended the income tax filing deadline to May 17, that did not affect filing dates for state taxes. Arizona lawmakers are expected to extend the state deadline to May 17, but while they work on the issue, tax preparers wait and worry. (Photo by Philip Taylor, ptmoney.com/Creative Commons)
WASHINGTON – The IRS this month extended the tax-filing deadline to May 17 to allow for complications from COVID-19, but in Arizona the due date remained April 15 – until Monday.
The Legislature last week approved an extension to May 17 and the governor signed it into law Monday, just 10 days before state taxes would normally have been due. That has left tax professionals in a bind, said John Baumer.