researching through state filings
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Although there are some access limitations applied to income data on the federal level, there are ways to bypass some statutory obstacles. This presentation familiarizes useful online tools available from state agencies.TRANSCRIPT
RESEARCHING THROUGH STATE FILINGS
By: Josie Anderson
Right at Your Finger6ps
• State Departments of Revenue • Secretary of State Websites • Various state-‐based commerce and business sites
Department of Revenue
What you can find:
• State Income Forms and Tax Publica6ons • Links to Related Agencies, like Dept. of Economic Opportunity, Dept. of Business and Professional Regula6on
• Revenue Libraries • Surveys and internal inves6ga6ons • Addi6on personal or business income related subtopics such as child support and property taxes
Secretary of State
Websites
What you can find:
• Links to other state related agencies, like the Spending Transparency Dept. and Taxpayer Advocacy Groups
• State-‐based charity databases • Private company profiles • News and Updates on things like individual tax requirements and business ID’s
HTTP://WWW.SOS.STATE.CO.US/BIZ/BUSINESSENTITYCRITERIA.DO
Record ID and Good Standing
But wait there’s more…
HTTP://WWW1.CTDOL.STATE.CT.US/LMI/CTNONFARMTABLE.ASP
Labor Market Trends/Tables
HTTPS://WWW.FTB.CA.GOV/ABOUTFTB/DELINQUENT_TAXPAYERS.SHTML
Deliquent Taxpayers
HTTP://WWW.SCC.VIRGINIA.GOV/CLK/ANNUAL.ASPX
Request for Annual Reports from Commerce Com.