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Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Georgia December net tax revenue up 3% to $3.44 billion
Georgia December net tax revenue up 3% to $3.44 billion
Georgia November Tax Collections Up 0.9%
Georgia's net tax collections for November 2025 increased by 0.9% to approximately $2.4 billion, an increase of $22.4 million compared to the previous fiscal year. Year-to-date collections are up 2.0%. The increase was primarily driven by higher sales and use tax collections, partially offset by decreases in individual and corporate income taxes.
Mecklenburg County Businessman Charged with Embezzling State Sales Tax
The North Carolina Department of Revenue has arrested Prakash Mehta for allegedly embezzling approximately $200,902 in state sales tax. Mehta, president of Shivam, Inc., faces felony tax charges and was released on a $100,000 bond.
Business Owner Pleads Guilty to Embezzlement of State Property
A Rowan County businesswoman, Melissa Anne Fleming, pleaded guilty to embezzling approximately $123,756.53 in North Carolina Sales Tax. She was sentenced to a suspended prison term and ordered to pay restitution.
NCDOR Notice on USPS Postmark Changes Affecting Tax Filings
The N.C. Department of Revenue has issued a notice regarding changes to USPS postmark issuance, which may affect the timely filing of tax documents. Taxpayers are advised to request manual postmarks at retail locations to ensure their acceptance date is officially recorded.
NC Revenue Begins Processing Tax Returns and Refunds
The North Carolina Department of Revenue (NCDOR) has begun processing 2025 Individual Income Tax returns. Taxpayers can expect to receive refunds starting the week of March 9, 2026, via mail and direct deposit. The department encourages electronic filing for security and efficiency.
NCDOR Guidance on Rounding Cash Transactions
The North Carolina Department of Revenue has published a directive to guide retailers on how to round cash transactions. This guidance is in response to the United States Mint suspending the production of pennies.
Pennsylvania Tax Bulletins, Rebates, and Working Pennsylvanians Tax Credit
The Pennsylvania Department of Revenue is announcing a new Working Pennsylvanians Tax Credit for the 2025-26 budget, potentially providing up to $805 to eligible individuals. The department is also highlighting information on tax bulletins, rebates, and other tax-related resources available to individuals and businesses.
PA Department of Revenue Tax Law Policies, Bulletins, Notices
The Pennsylvania Department of Revenue has updated its website to provide access to tax law policies, bulletins, and notices. Featured content highlights a new Working Pennsylvanians Tax Credit and the Property Tax/Rent Rebate program.
Pennsylvania Tax Updates, Credits, and Rebate Programs
The Pennsylvania Department of Revenue has updated information regarding tax credits and rebate programs. This includes details on the new Working Pennsylvanians Tax Credit and the Property Tax/Rent Rebate program, encouraging eligible residents to take advantage of these benefits.
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