UPDATE – MARCH 19, 2021 Governor Asa Hutchinson, after consultation with legislative leadership, has extended the deadline for filing state individual income tax until May 17, 2021, to coincide with the extended federal deadline. “Pushing back the due date for state income tax is a simple way to help Arkansans in light of the extension […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: 5 Times When It’s Okay to Offer Over Asking Price
5 Times When It’s Ok to Offer Over Asking Price You’ve been thinking about buying a house for some time now, and you’ve finally found the perfect home. Your dreams are about to come true, and you’re thrilled! But… it’s not quite done yet. Before the house is yours, you’ll need to make an offer, and the […]
Sheriff’s Office arrests man after robbery & attack at Saline County store
UPDATE MARCH 19, 2021 Law enforcement was able to get a warrant and arrest a suspect in the recent aggravated robbery of a Saline County convenience store. A man robbed the Big Red Store on Woodson Lateral, saying he had a gun in his hand. According to records from the Saline County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO), […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: Old or New: Which House Should You Buy?
Old or New: Which House Should You Buy? While shopping for your next home, you may run into the situation where you’re deciding between a previously lived in house and a house that’s brand new. A spotless new construction may be enticing enough to convince you to pony up the larger cost, but the decision […]
New Guidance on PPP helps self-employed and gig workers
President Biden announced important changes to the PPP, including a two-week window for businesses with fewer than 20 employees. Important changes to the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) announced this week by the White House are designed to target more funding toward the smallest of small businesses. Some of the PPP updates: Institutes a 14-day period, […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: Selling Your Home in the Winter
Selling Your Home in the Winter Traditionally, spring is the most popular time to sell your home. In the winter, temperatures start to drop, people begin hunkering down, and home sellers see fewer buyers and lower offers. However, like most things last year, the real estate market continues to be different in 2021. In fact, […]
Get Real with Doug Robinson: What are the Closing Costs of Selling a Home?
What are the Closing Costs of Selling a Home? Selling a home requires more time and effort than many people realize. When closing day rolls around, it’s time to pay the people who helped along the way. From attorneys and contractors to Uncle Sam, there are plenty of people who will be lining up to take […]
Make an appointment to get your income taxes processed and filed for free in the VITA program
The Saline County Library will once again offer free tax services through the VITA program (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) for your 2020 tax return. This year, services will be on a drop-off/pick-up basis at 714 Edison Ave. Make an appointment by calling 501-326-6203. VITA is a free tax preparation and electronic filing by certified, trained volunteers. […]
This webinar tells 5 you need to know to SCORE a small business grant
A nationwide organization is helping small businesses learn how to get grants. Small businesses owners are doing whatever they can to be creative and stay afloat during the pandemic. Grants can be a welcome source of a business boost. It’s finding them, applying and winning them that can block progress. The Service Corps of Retired […]
Org keeping resources fresh on overhauled COVID-19 page for Governments, Businesses, Non-Profits
In the fall the Central Arkansas Planning & Development District (CAPDD) launched a webpage full of resources for local governments and businesses across the region to help mitigate the effects of COVID-19. Over the past few weeks, they’ve updated the page to include more resources while also making it easier to navigate. It’s now simplified […]
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