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NC CPA Board Approves 128 Individuals for Licensure

The North Carolina State Board of Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Examiners announced on March 16, 2026, that it has approved 128 individuals for CPA licensure. To qualify, applicants must pass the Uniform CPA Examination and meet state education, work experience, and character requirements.

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NC CPA Board Meeting Minutes - February 16, 2026

The North Carolina State Board of Certified Public Accountant Examiners met on February 16, 2026. Key actions included approving amendments to 21 NCAC 08, Certified Public Accountants, and reviewing professional standards committee recommendations for consent orders and other cases. The Board also approved applications for CPA exam score transfers and original CPA licensure.

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NC CPA Board New Online Portal Launch

The North Carolina State Board of CPA Examiners will launch a new online portal on April 13, 2026, to streamline application and renewal processes for CPAs and firms. The portal will feature enhanced security, a communication center, and improved firm management capabilities. Users will need to create new logins as existing credentials will not transfer.

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NC CPA Board Approves 58 Individuals for Licensure

The North Carolina State Board of Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Examiners announced on February 16, 2026, that it approved 58 individuals for CPA licensure. To qualify, applicants must pass the Uniform CPA Examination and meet state education, work experience, and character requirements.

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NC CPA Board Meeting Minutes

The North Carolina State Board of Certified Public Accountant Examiners met on January 21, 2026. Key discussions included the permanent revocation of a CPA certificate, updates on Social Security number verification requirements, and feedback on CPE and experience requirements. The Board also discussed proposed revisions to alternative practice structures.

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Dennis Bryan Consent Agreement and Agreed Order

The Washington State Board of Accountancy has entered into a Consent Agreement and Agreed Order with Dennis Bryan, a CPA license holder and owner of Olympic Tax & Business Consulting, LLC. The agreement resolves charges related to altering an employee's departure letter to clients without consent. Bryan will pay a $2,000 fine and $1,000 in investigative costs.

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Sharon Andreason Consent Agreement and Order

The Washington State Board of Accountancy has entered into a Consent Agreement and Agreed Order with Sharon Andreason, CPA license No. 06420, regarding a complaint alleging failure to provide client tax records. The agreement resolves allegations stemming from a complaint filed on October 3, 2024.

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Tamara Christensen - CPA License Disciplinary Findings and Default Order

The Washington State Board of Accountancy issued a default order against CPA Tamara Christensen (License No. 41072) for alleged violations of Chapter 18.04 RCW. Christensen failed to appear for a prehearing conference after being issued an Amended Statement of Charges related to unethical accounting advice and misrepresentations to the Board.

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Ryan Barnett - CPA License Default Order

The Washington State Board of Accountancy issued a default order against CPA Ryan Barnett for alleged violations of state accountancy laws. Barnett failed to respond to a Statement of Charges related to multiple client complaints about uncompleted tax work, unreturned records, and unfiled returns, leading to penalties for clients.

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Charles Grass CPA License Disciplinary Action

The Washington State Board of Accountancy has entered into a Consent Agreement and Agreed Order with Charles Grass, a CPA, and his firm Grass CPA & Associates LLC, regarding disciplinary action. The action stems from a failure to exercise due professional care in preparing a state estate and transfer tax return, leading to a missed extension and potential issues with the Department of Revenue.

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State Announces $35 Million for Environmental Projects

The South Dakota Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources (SD DANR) has announced $35 million in funding for environmental projects across the state. This funding aims to support various initiatives, including water quality improvements and infrastructure development.

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South Dakota State Fair - Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for The SHED

The South Dakota Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources announced a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new facility called 'The SHED' at the South Dakota State Fair. This event marks the opening of a new structure intended to enhance the fair experience.

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Wyoming DOR Tax Rate Changes and Legislative Updates

The Wyoming Department of Revenue's March 2026 Taxing Issues newsletter announces upcoming sales and use tax rate changes effective April 1 and July 1, 2026, in Laramie County, Casper, and Albany County. It also details legislative updates from the 2026 Budget Session, including the reorganization of use tax statutes into sales tax statutes.

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Washington State Unclaimed Property Day Awareness

The Washington State Department of Revenue is promoting National Unclaimed Property Day on February 1st to encourage residents to search for and claim their lost money. The department processed over 389,000 claims and returned $182 million last year, with an estimated 33 million people in the U.S. having unclaimed property.

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Working Families Tax Credit Applications Open Feb. 1

The Washington Department of Revenue is opening applications for the Working Families Tax Credit (WFTC) for Tax Year 2025 on February 1, 2026. Eligible individuals and families can receive up to $1,330, with applications also accepted for prior years 2022, 2023, and 2024.

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WA DOR News Releases
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Working Families Tax Credit Applications Open

The Washington State Department of Revenue has opened applications for the 2025 tax year for the Working Families Tax Credit (WFTC). This program offers reimbursements of up to $1,330 and has already distributed over $491.4 million since its launch in 2023. This is the final year to apply for the 2022 tax year.

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Washington State Retail Sales Increase 3.9% in Q3 2025

The Washington State Department of Revenue reported that taxable retail sales increased by 3.9% to $63.4 billion in the third quarter of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024. This report details sales figures across various sectors and highlights performance in key counties and cities.

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Auto Repair Owner Sentenced for Tax Theft

A Washington state auto repair business owner, Marlo Brown, has been sentenced to six months in jail for tax theft and filing a false tax return. She pleaded guilty to pocketing sales tax collected over four years and was ordered, along with her co-owner husband Phillip Brown, to pay back $36,875 to the state.

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VT Dept of Taxes News
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Vermont Dept of Taxes Summer Newsletter 2025 Legislative Highlights

The Vermont Department of Taxes has released its Summer 2025 Newsletter, highlighting recent legislative changes and upcoming events. The newsletter includes information on tax law updates, a tax symposium scheduled for October 21, 2025, and a new guide for restaurants.

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VT Dept of Taxes News
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Vermont Current Use Applications Transition to myVTax Portal

The Vermont Department of Taxes is transitioning its Current Use application processing from the eCuse platform to the myVTax taxpayer portal. This change aims to streamline submissions for new applications, transfers, agricultural certifications, and forest management reports, offering enhanced convenience and faster processing for taxpayers and officials.

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Vermont FY2027 Education Tax Rate Forecast

The Vermont Department of Taxes has released its FY2027 education tax rate letter, forecasting an average increase of 11.9% for resident homeowners and the non-homestead tax rate. This projection is based on state law calculations and collaboration among state agencies. The letter highlights concerns about the cumulative impact of tax increases on families and seniors.

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Vermont Personal Income Tax Returns Accepted Jan 26, Deadline April 15

The Vermont Department of Taxes announced that it will begin accepting personal income tax returns for tax year 2025 on January 26, 2026, with a filing deadline of April 15, 2026. The announcement also highlights expanded tax credits and exemptions for Vermonters, including increased child tax credits, expanded earned income tax credits, and new exemptions for Social Security and military retirement benefits.

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Vermont Tax Department Newsletter: Winter 2026

The Vermont Department of Taxes has issued its Winter 2026 newsletter, providing updates on tax year 2025 forms and instructions, reminders from Taxpayer Services, and information on business income tax form set seminars and FAQs. The newsletter also encourages subscriptions to future updates.

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South Dakota DOH News
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South Dakota Department of Health Updates Fish Consumption Advisory

The South Dakota Department of Health has updated its fish consumption advisory list to include Lake Louise for Largemouth Bass, based on recent sampling data. This update provides consumers with current information to make informed decisions about eating locally caught fish.

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Notice: Culturally Significant Objects Imported for Exhibition

The U.S. Department of State has issued a notice designating certain objects imported for the exhibition 'Picasso—Klee—Matisse: Masterpieces from the Museum Berggruen' as culturally significant. This designation allows for their temporary exhibition in the United States under specific agreements.

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Notice: Culturally Significant Objects Imported for Exhibition

The U.S. Department of State has issued a notice determining that certain objects imported for the exhibition 'Embroidered Traditions from Morocco to Afghanistan' at The Art Institute of Chicago are of cultural significance and their temporary exhibition is in the national interest. This determination is made pursuant to the Act of October 19, 1965.

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Department of Education Seeks Comment on State Workforce Program Certification ICR

The Department of Education is seeking public comment on a new Information Collection Request (ICR) related to the certification of State Workforce Pell Programs. This new collection is necessitated by recent legislative changes impacting Federal Pell Grants for eligible workforce programs.

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Commonwealth v. Phillip T. Palmer - Criminal Convictions Appeal

The Massachusetts Appeals Court affirmed the conviction for assault and battery by discharge of a firearm but reversed convictions for carrying a loaded firearm without a license and carrying a firearm without a license. The reversal was due to insufficient evidence that the defendant lacked a license, a concession made by the Commonwealth.

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Nan N. v. Rex R. - Abuse Prevention Order Appeal

The Massachusetts Appeals Court has issued an opinion in the case of Nan N. v. Rex R., concerning an appeal of an extended abuse prevention order. The court affirmed the extension of the order based on the finding of reasonable fear of imminent serious physical harm, without addressing the appellant's arguments regarding 'coercive control'.

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Massachusetts Appeals Court Opinion on Adoption of Odile

The Massachusetts Appeals Court issued a non-precedential decision regarding the adoption of a child named Odile. The mother appealed the termination of her parental rights, challenging findings of unfitness and procedural due process. The court affirmed the lower court's decision.

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Jette v. Arbella Mutual Insurance - Insurance Surcharge Appeal

The Massachusetts Appeals Court issued a summary decision in Jette v. Arbella Mutual Insurance Company. The case involved an appeal of an insurance surcharge imposed on the plaintiff following an automobile accident. The court affirmed the decision of the Board of Appeal on Motor Vehicle Liability Policies and Bonds.

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Kentucky Court of Appeals opinion affirming, vacating, and remanding

Kentucky Court of Appeals opinion affirming, vacating, and remanding

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M.P. v. Commonwealth of Kentucky - Parental Rights Termination

The Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's order terminating the parental rights of M.P. to her minor child, C.L.P. The mother's appointed counsel filed an Anders brief, and the mother did not file her own brief. The Cabinet for Health and Family Services supported the termination.

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Thomas Randolph v. Commonwealth of Kentucky, Kentucky Unemployment Insurance Commission

The Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision regarding Thomas Randolph's unemployment benefits claim. The court found that Randolph's administrative appeal from the Kentucky Unemployment Insurance Commission's determination was not timely filed.

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NDIL Opinions
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Sabrije K. v. Frank Bisignano - Social Security Benefits Appeal

The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois granted the plaintiff's motion for summary judgment and denied the defendant's motion in a Social Security benefits appeal. The court remanded the case for further proceedings.

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NE DOR News
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Nebraska General Fund Receipts - January 2026

The Nebraska Department of Revenue has released its General Fund Receipts report for January 2026. The report details the state's revenue collections for the specified period, providing an update on the state's financial status.

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NE DOR News
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Nebraska Personal Property Exemption Forms Due May 1, 2026

The Nebraska Department of Revenue has issued a news release reminding taxpayers that forms for the Nebraska Personal Property Exemption (Form 312P) and the ImagiNE Act (Form 1107P) are due on or before May 1, 2026. This notice serves as a reminder for businesses to file these tax incentive forms.

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NE DOR News
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Nebraska DOR News: USPS Postmark Changes

The Nebraska Department of Revenue issued a news release regarding recent changes to USPS postmark processing. This notice informs taxpayers about potential delays in mail delivery and advises them to account for these changes when filing tax documents.

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NE DOR News
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Nebraska General Fund Receipts - February 2026

The Nebraska Department of Revenue has published the General Fund Receipts for February 2026. This notice provides a monthly update on the state's revenue collections.

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NM Tax News & Alerts
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New Mexico Tax Savings in FY25

The New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department announced that tax cuts enacted under the Lujan Grisham administration saved New Mexicans $939.6 million in fiscal year 2025. These savings resulted from various tax programs, including reductions in gross receipts tax, expanded rebates, and new exemptions and credits for Social Security income, child income, and working families.

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New Mexico Begins Electronic Tax Return Acceptance Jan. 16

The New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department will begin accepting electronic income tax returns for the 2025 tax season on January 16, 2026, via the Taxpayer Access Point (TAP) system. This includes personal, corporate, fiduciary, pass-through entity, and S-corp returns, aiming to expedite refunds for taxpayers.

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NM Tax News & Alerts
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New Mexico Tax Code Cleanup Bill (HB 291)

The New Mexico House of Representatives passed House Bill 291, a tax code cleanup bill that clarifies various tax policies, addresses loopholes in the film tax credit, and modifies provisions related to technology jobs and research and development tax credits. The bill also allows the waiver of interest on tax deadline extensions and permits delinquent taxpayers in compliance with installment agreements to renew licenses.

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New Mexico Property Tax Auctions for Delinquent Taxes

The New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department announced delinquent property tax auctions scheduled for March 2026 across seven counties. These auctions are for properties with taxes delinquent for at least four years. Successful bidders must pay in full at the auction.

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NM Tax News & Alerts
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New Mexico Income Tax Returns Due April 15

The New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department issued a reminder that state and federal income tax returns are due on April 15, 2026. The notice highlights available tax credits for low-income filers and directs taxpayers to online resources for filing assistance and refund status checks.

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Noble Escrow Services LLC - Final Order Cease and Desist

The Washington State Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) has issued a Final Order terminating a Temporary Order to Cease and Desist against Noble Escrow Services LLC. The temporary order was issued due to a deficit in the company's trust account, but has been terminated following the company's deposit of sufficient funds.

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Supreme Court Order in Pitchford v. Cain

The U.S. Supreme Court granted a motion for the Solicitor General to participate in oral argument as amicus curiae in the pending case Pitchford v. Cain. This order pertains to case number 24-7351.

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MO DOR News Releases
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Missouri DOR Warns of Phishing Text Scams

The Missouri Department of Revenue has issued a warning regarding a surge in phishing text message scams targeting Missourians. These fraudulent texts falsely claim to be from the DOR or DMV and threaten recipients with fines or suspension of privileges if immediate payment is not made. The department advises recipients not to click links or provide personal information.

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Missouri DOR Warns of Fraudulent Text Message Scams

The Missouri Department of Revenue issued a news release warning citizens about fraudulent text messages impersonating the DOR and DMV. These scams claim recipients have a 'Final Enforcement Notice' for overdue tickets and threaten penalties, aiming to steal personal or financial information.

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MO DOR News Releases
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Missouri DOR Accepts 2025 Tax Returns, Recommends E-Filing

The Missouri Department of Revenue (DOR) has begun accepting electronically filed 2025 state tax returns. The DOR encourages taxpayers to use e-filing and direct deposit for faster refunds and to avoid potential confusion with USPS postmark delays.

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Maryland BPW Approves $248 Million in State Spending

The Maryland Board of Public Works approved over $248 million in state spending, including a $500,000 modification for educational assessments for students with disabilities. The Comptroller's office also highlighted the opening of tax season, the transition to a new tax processing system, and available taxpayer assistance options.

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