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Have Outstanding Tax Debt? Consider the NYS Tax Department’s Convenient Payment Plans

NYS Tax Department Helps New Yorkers Get Back on Track The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance today encouraged taxpayers with unpaid tax debt or related issues to consider using one of its convenient programs to get a fresh start. “We offer taxpayers a variety of ways to put what may seem to be overwhelming tax debt or other issues behind them,” said New York State Commissioner of Taxation and Finance Jerry Boone. “The first impulse shouldn’t be to ignore letters or payment notices from us, which only exacerbates the problem by allowing accrual of penalties and interest, but rather to contact us promptly and work with us to resolve the issue and avoid increased debt.” The Tax Department understands that unforeseen circumstances can arise that prevent individuals and businesses from paying their taxes in full and on time. As a result, opportunities to arrange a payment plan, reach a compromise, or challenge a Tax Department bill or action are provided. Tax Department staff will work with the taxpayer or designated representative to find a mutually beneficial approach, such as by reaching an Installment Payment Agreement (IPA). The number of tax debtors establishing IPAs and the revenue generated from the program are both on pace to increase for the third consecutive year. Since April, more than 48,000 taxpayers have taken advantage of this option—a 20% increase from the same period last year; they paid a total of $122 million in back taxes, an 11% increase. Total revenue from IPAs for the fiscal year is expected to exceed $350 million, the third consecutive annual increase. The Offer in Compromise Program is another option that can help financially distressed taxpayers, such as those suffering “undue economic hardship,” get on the path to long-term compliance. Taxpayers who owe back taxes and haven’t filed related returns may also be eligible for the Voluntary Disclosure and Compliance Program. This program can help taxpayers avoid penalties and possible criminal charges. In addition, taxpayers can use Tax Department Online Services accounts to make payments, check balances, respond to notices, update their information and more. Visit www.tax.ny.gov to set up an account or log in to an existing account. For more information Installment Payment Agreement Offer in Compromise Program Undue Economic Hardship Voluntary Disclosure and Compliance Program

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Auditions to Perform at 31st Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration

Individual students and student performing groups are invited to audition to perform at Syracuse University’s 31st Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration, which takes place Sunday, Jan. 31, 2016, in the Carrier Dome. Electronic applications are available at http://hendricks.syr.edu/ and are due on Friday, Nov. 6, by 5 p.m. Auditions will be held the week of Nov. 16 from 3-5 p.m. Pieces performed during the audition must represent what would be performed at the celebration, and must not exceed three minutes. For questions or more information, contact Cora Thomas at cathomas@syr.edu  

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Nominations sought for Syracuse University Martin Luther King Jr. 2017 Celebration Unsung Heroes Awards

The Syracuse University Martin Luther King Jr. 2017 Celebration committee is seeking nominations for the Unsung Heroes Awards, which will be presented during the evening celebration in the Carrier Dome on January 29, 2017. The awards are presented annually to people who, in the spirit of Dr. King’s “beloved community,” have made a positive difference in the lives of others, but who are not widely recognized for their efforts. To be eligible for this award, nominees should not have received widespread recognition or been previously honored for their efforts, and their work should be ongoing and outside their normal job/student expectations. Nominations may be made in any of the following categories: • Youth/Teen from Onondaga, Madison, Oswego, Cayuga or Cortland counties • Adult from Onondaga, Madison, Oswego, Cayuga or Cortland counties • Student at Syracuse University or SUNY-ESF • Faculty or Staff from Syracuse University or SUNY-ESF The deadline for submitting nominations is Monday, October 10, 2016. Unsung Hero Award Online Nomination Form 2017 Unsung Heroes Award Nomination form PDF

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