Posts Tagged ‘businesses’
Maryland State Department of Assessments and Taxation Annual Business Filings Now Available
For businesses registered in Maryland, The Maryland State Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT) today announced the availability of 2023 annual report and personal property tax return filings and extension requests. All domestic and foreign business entities must file an annual report or request an extension by April 17, 2023, to maintain their “good standing”…
Read MoreGrant Funding Allows for Economic Development Projects in Rural Maryland Communities
Rural Maryland areas will become more attractive for tourism, jobs, and economic development thanks to a grant fund. The $50 million Rural Maryland Economic Development Fund will allow key projects, including: ⢠A comprehensive plan to enhance airline service and improve economic development through the SalisburyâOcean City Wicomico Regional Airport (SBY). ⢠Dredging in the…
Read MoreGov Carney Issues Third Revision to Omnibus COVID-19 Emergency Order
Salisbury-Wicomico Roadmap to Recovery Released for Local Businesses Ready to Reopen
Salisbury Mayor Jake Day and Wicomico County have partnered to release the Salisbury-Wicomico Roadmap to recovery which includes information and resources locally that is relevant to the State of Marylandâs reopening. The Salisbury-Wicomico Roadmap provides easy-to-understand guidelines for businesses that are eligible and ready to reopen and help to get the economy back on track. …
Read MoreLetter to Gov Carney from Delaware House of Representativesâ Republican Caucus on Coronavirus Restrictions
The Delaware House of Representativesâ Republican Caucus sent a letter to Governor John Carney today basically saying enough is enough. They said they were supportive of the initial State of Emergency declaration after health experts believed the actions were necessary. In the letter they say, “Today is the 49th day Delawareans are living under the…
Read MoreSalisbury Puts Maximum Occupancy Limits in Place for Businesses & Other Public Places
In order to further limit the impact of COVID-19 upon our community, temporary maximum occupancy limits have been enacted for businesses and other public places which are currently allowed to remain open as âessential.â The limits take effect immediately, and will remain in place until the state of emergency is lifted in Maryland, or otherwise…
Read MoreSalisbury Mayor meets with businesses affected by coronavirus
Salisbury Mayor Jake Day is holding a roundtable discussion with businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic. The Greater Salisbury Committee, the Salisbury Area Chamber of Commerce, and Salisbury-Wicomico Economic Development are hosting a special Business Roundtable Tuesday with Mayor Jake Day as the featured guest. Mayor Day appeared LIVE on WGMD Tuesday morning where he…
Read MoreDelaware Dept. of Labor mistake causes tax headache for businesses
A “transmission error” by the Delaware Department of Labor has created a tax headache for businesses statewide after the agency failed to report necessary information to the IRS. In 2016, the Delaware Department of Labor had an issue reporting to the IRS the total amount of taxes paid on the 941 Tax Forms. As a…
Read MoreDE to Require Screening of New Business Entities
DE Division of Revenue Names Delinquent Taxpayers & Businesses
The Division of Revenue has released Delawareâs Top 100 delinquent individual and business taxpayers. Â Â Between the two lists â more than $3.6-million is owed to Delaware. Â The lists include the top taxpayers from each list â each owing a tax balance of over $1000, who were not on the last list published and whom the…
Read MoreGeorgetown Man Arrested for Burglaries
A Georgetown man has been arrested for a string of burglaries that occurred between mid-December and January 10th. During that time police received reports of 4 burglaries to businesses and one business damaged during an attempted burglary. Georgetown Police have arrested 50 year old Gordon Dixon â heâs charged with 3 counts of burglary, 1…
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