Fiserv’s new HQ approved for state tax credits
Payments Dive
FEBRUARY 10, 2023
The company is set to receive up to $7 million from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation for its new Milwaukee headquarters.
Payments Dive
FEBRUARY 10, 2023
The company is set to receive up to $7 million from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation for its new Milwaukee headquarters.
PYMNTS
NOVEMBER 22, 2019
Wayfair ruling allowed counties, states and municipalities to pass laws to tax out-of-state sellers and the eCommerce marketplaces that serve them, but the ruling did not disclose specifications on what such laws must look like. Governments and businesses have recently been fighting in court over disputes regarding remote seller tax policies.
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PYMNTS
APRIL 23, 2020
One 73-year-old Connecticut resident is wondering if she’s eligible for payment based on her 2018 or 2019 tax returns after being laid off from a nonprofit.
Abrigo
MARCH 10, 2015
Tax and audit season got you down? Appleton, Wisconsin-based CPA Chris knows the wear and tear those trips to the printer can take on your footwear. Perhaps in between tax returns you’re enjoying a view of the water from your favorite beach (or one you’ve always wanted to visit), or a serene scene of a log cabin high atop a mountain.
Abrigo
MARCH 10, 2015
Tax and audit season got you down? Appleton, Wisconsin-based CPA Chris knows the wear and tear those trips to the printer can take on your footwear. When you have managed to steal away and enjoy some downtime, how do you relieve the stress of tax and audit season? hit a punching bag at the gym, or simply sleep.
Abrigo
AUGUST 11, 2016
A recent article in the Milwaukee Wisconsin Journal Sentinel notes, “More community bank takeovers by large credit unions are likely.” Offering competitive rates Because credit unions are exempt from federal corporate income taxes, they are able to offer competitive fees and interest rates.
PYMNTS
MAY 30, 2018
In one bit of news from Madison.com , a former University of Wisconsin-Madison employee stole as much as $113,000 through fake companies and fraudulent checks, using those methods as means to make personal transactions over more than two years.
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