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How working from home due to COVID could be a double tax hit for some

ABC News Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? OffOn Massachusetts has been sued for tax provision for out of state residents. • 15 min read Remote workers could get hit with taxes from 2 states Employees working from home for companies headquartered in a different state could be responsible for paying taxes in both states. Boston Globe via Getty Images, FILE For many workers, their offices are now located anywhere with an internet connection, even if that means being in a different state. That accessibility, however, may come with a price for some at tax time. Traditionally, individuals are assessed income taxes in the state where they live and people generally lived in states where they worked or nearby. Commuters who came from neighboring states were usually covered by agreements that avoided double taxation. But with people moving far and wide amid the pandemic not just neighboring states and telecommuting instead, some face the prospec

West Harford businesses share gift cards with frontline workers

West Harford businesses share gift cards with frontline workers “It meant a great deal, its great to be able to put faces to the healthcare workers we are hearing a lot about” Author: Keith McGilvery Updated: 6:43 PM EST January 13, 2021 WEST HARTFORD, Conn. The team at Donut Crazy in West Hartford knows a thing or two about making people happy. “I mean what don’t I love about donuts, they just make you feel good,” says owner, Irene Luaices. As the coronavirus pandemic continues to rock Connecticut, Luaices is eager to share what she knows best with frontline healthcare workers. “The message is they are not alone, and that we see them, they are the real heroes, and we all see what they go through every day putting their lives on the line,” she says.

New chief takes helm: Athens lands Cedar Hill cop to head PD

By Rich Flowers rflowers@athensreview.com Jan 14, 2021 courtesy photo The Athens City Council approved the hiring of John Densmore Monday night as its new police chief. The Athens City Council made a move on Monday that hasn t occurred many times over the past half century. It chose a new Chief of Police. Police veteran John Densmore comes to Athens from the Cedar Hill Police Department, where he was a lieutenant. The City of Athens has been extremely thorough in its search for a new police chief, City Manager Elizabeth Borstad said. Mr. Densmore is a well-qualified, experienced individual with a passion for law-enforcement. I look forward to working with him.

Polk County Sheriff s Office asking for public s help finding missing elderly man with dementia

Polk County Sheriff’s Office asking for public’s help finding missing elderly man with dementia Herbert Haines was last seen at the Mobil station across from the Livingston Walmart. He was driving a 2008 Chevrolet HHR when he left. (Source: Polk County Sheriff s Office Facebook page) By Gary Bass | January 9, 2021 at 1:42 PM CST - Updated January 9 at 1:42 PM POLK COUNTY, Texas (KTRE) - The Polk County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in finding a missing elderly man who has dementia and other health issues. According to a Facebook post, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office received a call about a missing elderly man from the Leggett area on Jan. 8.

Greencastle-Antrim Year in Review: May to August 2020

Echo Pilot May 5 The Greencastle-Antrim School Board officially put furloughs, teacher and program cuts and the elimination of extracurricular activities on the table during a virtual meeting. Pre-COVID-19, it wasn t good; post-COVID-19, it s disastrous, Caroline Royer, chief financial officer, said in describing the district s fiscal position. Projected revenues for 2020-21 are $39,999,478 and projected expenses are $42,448,579 for a deficit of $2,449,101. Greencastle-Antrim High School students some dressed up, some not had a different prom experience Saturday night, May 2, with Mask-erade Porch Prom, an event organized by the junior class prom committee. May 7 “It’s going to devastate the district if they move forward.” That was the reaction of Greencastle-Antrim Education Association President Brandon Solomon after last week’s resolution by the school board to consider cuts, including teacher positions, to handle economic hits from the COVID-19 pandemic.

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