Celebrating the Past, Looking Toward the Future
On December 8, 2019, NCACPA will reach a tremendous milestone—our centennial anniversary! We look forward to an incredible year of celebration. Select a time frame from the scale, and then click on individual dates to explore milestones leading up to our 100th anniversary. 1880–1919 1920–1939 1940–1959 1960–1989 1990–2009 2009–PRESENT
North Carolina Extends Deadline for State Corporate Income Tax Filing
Business taxpayers and their tax professionals in North Carolina will have a reduced administrative burden beginning in 2025 thanks to a regulatory change championed by NCACPA, the NC Chamber, and the Council on State Taxation (COST). On October 30, the NC Rules Review Commission approved an amendment to 17 NCAC 05C .2004 that will extend…
Six-Month Relief for BOI Reporting: Hurricane Helene Impacted Regions
FinCEN Provides Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting Relief to Victims of Hurricane Helene; Certain Filing Deadlines in Affected Areas Extended Six Months WASHINGTON, D.C. –– The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) announced today that certain victims of disasters related to Hurricane Helene will receive an additional six months to submit beneficial ownership information (BOI) reports (including…
State Lawmakers Expand Helene Tax Relief
The General Assembly returned on October 24 to quickly pass another round of funding for counties devastated by Hurricane Helene. SB 743, The Disaster Recovery Act of 2024—Part II, contains a provision championed by NCACPA that expands the availability of interest waivers for affected taxpayers. Section 4H.1 of the bill states that the interest waiver provisions…
NCACPA Urges State Lawmakers to Expand Helene Tax Relief
NCACPA is delivering this white paper to legislative leaders this week urging approval for broadened interest waiver eligibility for taxpayers impacted by Hurricane Helene. Last week, the General Assembly granted an interest waiver on late payments, but only for individuals and businesses located in the designated disaster counties. Many taxpayers whose tax preparers or records…


