Federal tax liens have been placed on the couple for eight of … Records show that lien has since been released.Stay informed daily on the latest news and advice on COVID-19 from the editors at U.S. News & World Report.These places are the best in America for educating students at all levels.Republican and Democratic voters were expected to rubber-stamp Republican President Donald Trump and former Democratic Vice President Joe Biden in Connecticut’s presidential primary on Tuesday.Hundreds of thousands across the Midwest remained without electricity after a powerful storm packing 100 mph winds battered the region.The governor of Wyoming says the state isn’t the lead contender to buy a vast swath of land and mineral rights in Wyoming, Colorado and Utah offered for sale by Occidental Petroleum.Joe Biden has chosen California Sen. Kamala Harris as his running mate.New Hampshire Gov. The Mayor’s Fund is now accepting tax-deductible donations that will directly prevent the eviction and homelessness of at-risk residents.With the expiration of the CARES ACT provisions such as the eviction moratorium and enhanced unemployment compensation and  Congress at an impasse on additional coronavirus relief, thousands of New Orleanians may soon be evicted and become homeless as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.“New Orleanians have a track record of helping our neighbors when disaster strikes and things get tough.
We are working with tax experts to resolve and pay this off as soon as possible. SWAC moves fall sports, including football to the spring NEW ORLEANS - On Thursday morning, Mayor Latoya Cantrell addressed rumors that she and her husband allegedly owe $95,000 in upaid taxes to the IRS.Cantrell said, "Unfortunately, our family has been struggling with this debt for years. We are all in this together." In the case of Mayor LaToya Cantrell, her tax debt does raise questions among the people she serves.Whether it's during an emergency or a ribbon-cutting, Mayor Cantrell is the public face of the City of New Orleans. Funding for both of these programs was insufficient to satisfy the need.© 2020 – The New Orleans Tribune | McKenna PublishingWe Are Proud to Have Served Our Community for 35 Years.
It's very painful for this news to be made public, but I know many of our city's residents face similar (1/2) She also said it's painful this has been made public. said DuBos.In 2018, Cantrell made roughly $138,000 as mayor of New Orleans.Notifications can be turned off anytime in the browser settings.Mayor LaToya Cantrell's tax debt does raise questions among the people she serves. Thursday’s ordinance codifying the new tax into city law comes more than a year after the Louisiana Legislature first authorized it and nearly nine months after New Orleans voters approved it. But my problems don't affect the public at large.

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Political analyst Clancy DuBos said in her position, there's an overlap of her public and private life. That's from unpaid taxes during a six-year period. "You don't get a lien on your house unless you virtually ignore the IRS messages, that they're trying to get in touch with you to collect your taxes. Faced with almost $100,000 in federal tax liens, New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell on Friday blamed most of the debt on penalties and interest … As a result, the IRS has placed multiple liens on the home Cantrell … Grace Notes: LaToya Cantrell's tax debt is 'kind of offensive' and will test citizens' sympathies Taxes seem to be an ongoing issue for Cantrell. West Baton Rouge Schools cautiously reopen with hybrid schedules Mayor LaToya Cantrell today announced an effort to assemble a private and philanthropic network of support for our most housing insecure residents. Today (Thursday, Aug. 6), Mayor LaToya Cantrell announced an effort to assemble a private and philanthropic network of support housing insecure residents to stem a potential landslide of evictions, and to help as many families as possible retain the home they have. In early April, the City opened a rental assistance program that received over 8,300 applications, exhausting the available resources.

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That's from unpaid taxes during a six-year period. "In 2019, another lien was filed for $31,000 in unpaid taxes from 2017. NEW ORLEANS — New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell said in a statement that she and her family have been struggling with debt "for years" after public records revealed that the IRS … Here are the facts: Cantrell owes the IRS more than $95,000.