How To Settle Your Taxes In Arizona

When taxpayers in Arizona realize that they cannot pay their taxes, they often turn to the state for Arizona tax relief. The Internal Revenue Service has a tax relief program that offers tax relief for certain situations and there are some taxpayers that believe they qualify for some or all of these tax relief programs. How can an Arizona tax professional to help you? Your Arizona tax professional can: Hire you to work on your case. Review your tax statement and work with the state to correct any errors. Review your personal financial situation to assist you in determining how much you can reasonably pay to the state in one lump sum or in smaller multiple-payment payments.

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In Arizona, there are many ways for you to be able to pay for your taxes. The state is granted tax relief when you meet certain requirements including owning a home in Arizona, being a United States citizen, not being married, and not having any large tax debts to repay. If you meet the above requirements, you may be entitled to a percentage of your back taxes to be paid from your future income. You will have to provide proof to the state that you meet the requirements and are eligible for this Arizona tax relief. If you do not have enough money for your back taxes, you may want to consider getting an Arizona tax debt expert to help you out.

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There are many Arizona tax relief programs that help taxpayers to reduce their taxes. There are several organizations that offer free tax counseling and educational courses to help individuals and businesses understand tax relief programs and the ways in which they can save money. These Arizona tax relief programs are provided to qualified taxpayers by the Arizona Department of Revenue. If you qualify for one of these programs, you may be able to get some or all of your back taxes forgiven.

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Peoria’s Community Theatres Look Forward to Live Audiences Again

Community theatre in the Peoria area has been a integral part of the performing arts locally for decades.  The oldest downstate theatre in Illinois, Peoria Players, celebrated its 100th season recently.  And Corn Stock Theatre, the area’s only outdoor theatre, has been presenting shows for over 65 years.  Newer to the scene at 27 years old is Eastlight Theatre.  And the semi-professional dinner theatre, Barn III, opened originally 45 years ago, and has undergone two newer versions of itself with the latest one premiering in 2019.  The barn was heavily damaged by a tornado in 2015.

All have been affected by the COVID pandemic and the resulting limitations for large gatherings, but are gearing up to return in 2021 if possible.  Many have produced video live streaming shows with smaller casts to keep their audiences entertained.  But they all long to be able to get back to business as usual and perform again before a live audience.

Peoria Players, Corn Stock and the Barn III have hosted fundraisers to supplement their revenue during the pandemic.  Eastlight Theatre presented an outdoor production of “Something Rotten” in June of 2020 at the East Peoria Farm Park, but was not able to present any other live shows throughout the rest of 2020. 

Corn Stock Theatre has announced that they will not offer the 2021 season in their outdoor tent.  Last year’s season was postponed to 2021.  There’s no determination at this time if the shows originally planned for 2020 will be produced now in 2022. 

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