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The N.C. Department of Revenue will begin processing 2021 tax year returns in mid-February, which is several weeks after the start of the federal tax season on Monday, January 24, 2022. This delay is due to the late approval of the state budget in November 2021, which included multiple tax law changes.

The North Carolina Department of Revenue (NCDOR) is still accepting applications for Business Recovery Grants from businesses that experienced significant economic loss due to COVID-19.

El Departamento de Impuestos de Carolina del Norte (NCDOR, por sus siglas en inglés) ha anunciado hoy que comenzará a aceptar solicitudes de subvenciones para la recuperación empresarial el jueves 16 de diciembre de 2021.

The N.C. Department of Revenue (NCDOR) is now accepting applications for Business Recovery Grants. The Business Recovery Grant Program (BRG) will issue a one-time payment to eligible North Carolina businesses that experienced significant economic loss due to COVID-19. The application period closes January 31, 2022.

The Secretary of Revenue has determined that the motor fuels and alternative fuels tax rate for the period of January 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022 will be 38.5 cents per gallon.

A Wake County businessman was arrested Monday on felony tax charges filed by the North Carolina Department of Revenue.

Joseph Patrick O’Keefe, 53, of 8705 Sunflower Meadows Lane, Wake Forest, was charged on November 1, 2021 with five counts of Embezzlement of State Property.

A Charlotte couple was arrested Wednesday on felony tax charges filed by the North Carolina Department of Revenue.

A Concord businessman was arrested Wednesday on felony tax charges filed by the North Carolina Department of Revenue.

Charles Joseph Pippa, 64, of Concord, NC, was charged on October 6, 2021 with three counts of Embezzlement of State Property.

Taxpayers who received an extension to file their state individual income tax returns originally due on April 15, 2021, must file those returns by Friday, Oct. 15, 2021.