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Arkansas taxpayers accustomed to getting
refunds after filing their state income tax returns may be looking
at smaller checks from the state this year.
And if those returns haven`t already been filed, the April 15
deadline for state and federal taxes is less than a week away.
David Foster, income tax administrator for the state Department
of Finance and Administration, says the agency hasn`t encountered
any major problems stemming from three big changes this year -- the
earlier deadline, a three percent surcharge tacked onto income
taxes to help meet state budget needs and elimination of the
working-taxpayer credit.
Awareness of the earlier deadline for filing has been helped by
the high proportion of taxpayers who either have their returns
prepared by a specialist, or use home-computer software available
on the Internet or on disks for sale at many stores. Foster says
those two categories of tax filers amount to 70 to 75 percent of
all filers.
Posted by Mike Hellgren
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