The budget deal passed by Congress last Friday and signed into law by President Donald Trump is causing a bit of a stir at the Montana Department of Revenue.
This past week, Montana Department of Revenue Director Mike Kadas claimed there was a “strong possibility” that Montana would need to hold yet another special legislative session to respond to the passing of tax changes by the federal government.
There are some big changes for Montana taxpayers this year: not only was the federal tax system overhauled recently, but there have been some modifications at the Montana Department of Revenue too.
The 2015 Montana School Choice program allows for a tax credit of up to $150 to help fund students attending a private or religious school, however, the Montana Department of Revenue ruled that public funding for religious schools violates the Montana Constitution.
Montana Governor Steve Bullock’s Budget Director Dan Villa has been busy the past two days, trying to answer questions about the recent audit of the Department of Administration’s financial reporting.
A "sophisticated" organized crime syndicate used the IRS website to steal tax forms full of personal financial information on 104,000 taxpayers, the agency said Tuesday.
April 15th, the dreaded day to pay the IRS. Many people actually do what to the last day as they have to make sure their affairs are in order. If you are one of those, then you will be happy to know you the Post Office will stay open late.
Remember that story that was in the news about a week ago about the couple that discovered all the gold coins under a tree on their property in California?