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  • admin 6:58 pm on July 30, 2010 Permalink  

    Sales Tax Holiday Set For August 6-8 

    July 16, 2010

    Sales Tax Holiday Set For August 6-8

    North Carolinians can save money by purchasing items like clothing, school supplies and computers during the state’s sales tax holiday that begins on Friday, Aug. 6 and runs through Sunday, Aug. 8.

    Clothing, footwear, and school supplies of $100 or less per item; school instructional materials of $300 or less per item; sports and recreational equipment of $50 or less per item; computers of $3,500 or less per item; and computer supplies of $250 or less per item will be exempt from sales tax. The holiday begins at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 6 and lasts until 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 8.

    • Note: the specific types of items that are exempt from sales tax are defined in detail for the holiday. Items are not exempt from sales tax just because they are required by a child’s school or sports team.

    Go to http://www.dor.state.nc.us/taxes/sales/salestax_holiday.html for more details on the 2010 sales tax holiday, including a technical bulletin that specifies the items that are exempt from sales tax.

    Understanding How The Sales Tax Holiday Works

    Retailers may not charge sales taxes and require taxpayers to request refunds of those taxes, either from the retailer or the Department of Revenue. In cases where the sales taxes are charged during the holiday on purchases that should be exempt, the purchaser’s only option for a refund is the retailer.

    Participation in the sales tax holiday is required. Retailers may not “opt out” of the holiday.

    Discounts from retailers’ coupons are deducted from the price of an item before you determine if the item is eligible for the sales tax exemption. Example: a customer buys a dress priced at $105 and uses a retailer’s coupon for a 10 percent discount. The discounted sales price of the dress is $94.50 ($105.00 – $10.50 = $94.50) and the dress is exempt from sales tax if purchased during the holiday. Manufacturers’ coupons are treated just the opposite way; manufacturers’ coupons are not deducted from the sales price before determining eligibility for sales tax exemption.

    Rebates do not affect the sales price of an item for the sales tax holiday. Example: a computer priced at $4,000 with a $600 rebate is not exempt from sales taxes because the amount of the rebate is not considered when determining whether the computer is more than the $3,500 limit for computers.

    • Please note the difference in how coupons and rebates affect whether or not an item is exempt from tax during the holiday.

    Questions

    Please call the Taxpayer Assistance and Collections Center at 1-877-252-3052 if you have any questions about this issue.

     
  • admin 6:42 pm on July 30, 2010 Permalink  

    Re-opening License Plate Agency Office in Taylorsville 

    Alexander County will be re-opening the North Carolina License Plate Agency Office in Taylorsville. The scheduled date for opening is Tuesday, August 24th. Office hours will be Monday thru Friday, from 9:00 AM till 5:00 PM, with the office remaining open during lunch. This office will handle transactions relating to registered motor vehicles, a few of which are renewal of annual license plates, transfers of motor vehicle titles, and issuance of handicap tags. The new location will be at 85 East Main Ave., Taylorsville.  To help provide you with the best and most efficient service possible, please keep in mind the following information: 
    1)
    Fees for all services must be paid for with either cash, or check.  No credit or debit cards can be accepted. 
    2)
    Property Taxes on vehicles for which tag renewal is being requested must be paid. 
    3)
    A  N.C. Department of Motor Vehicle Safety Inspection must have been done within the previous 6 months on any motor vehicle for which a tag renewal is desired.

    Please support you local North Carolina License Plate Agency.

     
  • DSS 6:18 pm on July 30, 2010 Permalink  

    Alexander DSS Board Meeting 

    There will be a meeting of the Alexander County DSS Board on August 9, 2010 at 4:30 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Alexander County Department of Social Services.

     
  • admin 6:36 pm on July 29, 2010 Permalink  

    Community Health Assessment Survey 

    Please take a few minute to participate in the Alexander County Community Health Assessment Survey at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/J2K2LV5 or at Facebook.com/alexandercounty

     
  • admin 12:10 am on June 21, 2010 Permalink  

    2nd Primary on Tuesday, June 22nd 

    Mark your calendar to get out and vote in the 2nd Primary on Tuesday, June 22nd.


    2nd Primary Election Schedule:
    http://www.alexandercountync.gov/pdf/2nd-primary-election-schedule.pdf
    Democratic Sample Ballot: http://www.alexandercountync.gov/pdf/2nd-primary-2010-democrat.pdf
    Republican Sample Ballot: http://www.alexandercountync.gov/pdf/2nd-primary-2010-republican.pdf

     
  • admin 1:28 pm on June 10, 2010 Permalink  

    Greenway Public Transportation Notice of Public Meeting 

    Greenway Public Transportation (Western Piedmont Regional Transit Authority) is currently developing a Community Transportation Service Plan. This Plan will serve as a guide for transit services in Alexander, Burke, Caldwell, and Catawba Counties for the next five years. Public meetings are being held on several days and at several locations to present and discuss potential alternatives that are being considered for the plan and to solicit public feedback prior to the development of the final plan. Drop in and tell us what you think. The meeting dates and times are as follows:

    Alexander County: CVCC Alexander Campus
    June 14, 2010 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

    Burke County: WPCC Main Campus, Rm LR 120
    June 15, 2010 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

    Caldwell County: Public Library, Lenoir
    June 16, 2010 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

    Catawba County: Ridgeview Library, Hickory
    June 17, 2010 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

    Please call Greenway Public Transportation, (828) 465-7642 for more information, or (828) 464-9444 to schedule a ride to attend one of these meetings. Those interested in attending the public meeting and needing either auxiliary aid or services under the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) or a language translator should contact Eric Ben-Davies at (828) 465-7631 or by writing to Eric Ben Davies at 1515 4th St. Conover, NC. 28613 on or before June 10, 2010.

     
  • admin 6:23 pm on June 1, 2010 Permalink  

    Ride the bus FREE in Taylorsville one day a week! 

    Free Fare is offered on the Taylorsville Bus Service (fixed route service) all month from June 1—June 30th.

    The Free Fare is sponsored by Bark Mobile.

    Call 828-464-9444

    http://www.mygreenway.org

    Download FreeFare.pdf

     
  • admin 3:04 pm on May 27, 2010 Permalink  

    Emergency Bridge Closure 

    May 26, For 14 Days

    The bridge on Liledoun Rd between Glove Mill Rd and Sipe Rd is closed and will remain closed for approximately 14 days.
    Posted detour is: US Hwy 64-90 West:  Left on Herman Rd travel ~ 1.2 miles, Left on Sipe Rd travel ~ 1.0 mile to Liledoun Rd.
    Authority: NC Department of Transportation, Div.12/Bridge Maintenance

     
  • admin 6:07 pm on May 20, 2010 Permalink  

    North Carolina Observes Vulnerable Adult and Elder Abuse Awareness Month 

    May 10 – June 18

    Show the world you care by wearing a purple ribbon

    Each year, more than two million vulnerable and older adults are victims of abuse, neglect, and exploitation. Research has shown that older adults who are abused, neglected and exploited are three times more likely to die within ten years than those who are not. According to national statistics, elder abuse is grossly under reported because vulnerable and older adults who are being abused find it very difficult to tell anyone due to shame and fear. Elder Abuse affects men and women of all ethnic backgrounds and social status; it occurs in private residences and in facilities.
    In 2009 there were more than 17,000 reports of abuse, neglect or exploitation of vulnerable and older adults made to North Carolina’s 100 county departments of social services. Reports are made not only by doctors and other professionals but by family members and concerned citizens in our communities. Anyone who suspects that a vulnerable or older adult is in need of protection is required by North Carolina General Statute (GS 108A-102) to report this information to the department of social services in the county where the adult resides.
    Governor Bev Perdue has proclaimed May 10, 2010 through June 18, 2010 as Vulnerable and Elder Abuse Awareness Month in North Carolina. This timeframe ties the awareness period to both the Mother’s Day and Father’s Day holidays, in the hopes of reinforcing the spirit of respecting and valuing, not just parents, but all elders.
    We all have a responsibility to support the safety, welfare, and dignity of North Carolina’s vulnerable and older adults. We urge all citizens to work together to help protect adults from abuse, neglect, and exploitation. It is imperative that North Carolinians refuse to tolerate the indignity of Elder Abuse.

    Take an active role in protecting vulnerable and older adults

    Vulnerable and Elder Abuse Awareness Month Proclamation
    NC Elder Abuse Awareness Day Announcement
    NC Elder Abuse Awareness Day Information
    NC Adult Protective Services Fact Sheet
    Adult Protective Services in NC Brochure
    National Center on Elder Abuse-Fact Sheet
    National Center on Elder Abuse-How to Answer Tough Questions
    “Our Elders Deserve Better” (PowerPoint)

    Additional Resources

    National Center on Elder Abuse, Administration on Aging (AoA)
    Adult Protective Services
    Adult Protective Services Task Force
    Long Term Care Ombudsman Program
    Victims Assistance Program
    North Carolina Senior Consumer Fraud Taskforce
    S.A.F.E. in Long Term Care
    North Carolina Center for Public Policy Research –
    Fraud Against the Elderly in North Carolina,” NC Insight, 2009, Vol. 23 No. 2

    Last updated on May 7, 2010

     
  • admin 7:45 pm on May 17, 2010 Permalink  

    EMS. Anytime. Anywhere. We’ll Be there! 

    National EMS week is May 16 – 22

    The EMS system includes first responders, rescue, EMS, and the Emergency Department in the hospital.

     
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