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LIVERMORE Selectpersons on Tuesday were told the town got a bill for $3,615 last week from the IRS due to misapplication of a payment.
“That represents what they say is owed for the first quarter of 2020,” Administrative Assistant Aaron Miller said. “What happened was the Jan. 16 payment was applied to the first quarter of 2019 instead of 2020. Because of that, it throws off our tax deposits for 2020.”
Miller said Treasurer Mary Castonguay spoke with the IRS on Friday. A six-week hold was put on the account to give time to straighten it out, reconcile it on the town’s end and make sure the same things are being seen by both parties, he said.
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LIVERMORE The Livermore Board of Selectpersons voted Monday night not to change the weekly pay period for municipal employees.
It will remain Monday through Sunday.
At their Oct. 26 meeting, selectpersons voted to adopt a Saturday-to-Friday pay period, and to move board meetings to Tuesdays, beginning with the new year.
“We wouldn’t have to move meetings on (Monday) holidays,” Administrative assistant Aaron Miller said in October.
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After speaking with treasurer Mary Castonguay, Miller suggested keeping the pay period as is, with the payroll information due at noon Monday.
“There was a lot of confusion about that (the change),” Miller said. “Unless there’s a better reason to change it.”