Bankruptcy filings, March 2010
Posted on 04. Mar, 2010 by Lance Henderson in Shop Talk
Bankruptcies are filed under the following chapter headings:
Chapter 7 — Straight bankruptcy; debtor gives up non-exempt property and debts discharged.
Chapter 11 — Business reorganization; protection from creditors while business devises a plan of reorganization. Income/expense reports must be filed monthly.
Chapter 13 — Plan is devised by the individual to pay a percentage of debt based [...]
Business licenses, March 2010
Posted on 04. Mar, 2010 by Lance Henderson in Shop Talk
Business licenses are required for any business that does business physically in Wenatchee, East Wenatchee, Cashmere and Leavenworth. The following businesses have been issued new business licenses according to city records.
AAA Steam Clean, Drew Wilson, P.O. Box 3767, Wenatchee, WA 98807
Alsco, John Bartich, P.O. BOX 3084, Spokane, WA 99220
ATM Cash Services Inc., Luisa Licciardello, 30 [...]
Tax liens, March 2010
Posted on 04. Mar, 2010 by Lance Henderson in Shop Talk
Outstanding federal tax liens in Chelan and Douglas Counties:
Strecker Paint Corporation, $5,561.29 in unpaid federal taxes. Filed on Feb. 9.
Emerald Point Ltd., $17,003.93 in unpaid federal taxes. Filed on on Feb. 5.
Austin T. Moser, $24,210.20 in unpaid federal taxes. Filed on Feb. 4.
Sergio Hernandez, $59,206.88 in unpaid federal taxes. Filed on Feb. 4.
Buckshot Operations Inc. [...]
Washington employers earn $35 million break on 2009 federal taxes
Posted on 18. Feb, 2010 by nevonnemcdaniels in Shop Talk
Tax-filing season is bringing $35 million of good news to Washington employers who hired certain hard-to-place job seekers in 2009.
Layoff-avoidance program saves jobs
Posted on 16. Feb, 2010 by nevonnemcdaniels in Shop Talk
More than 20,000 Washington workers got paychecks instead of pink slips in 2009 by participating in the state Employment Security Department’s Shared-Work Program.
The program allows employers to cut their payroll costs by reducing the hours of their full-time employees, and the workers collect partial unemployment benefits to make up for some of the lost wages. [...]
Business licenses, published February 2010
Posted on 08. Feb, 2010 by kaseykoski in Shop Talk
Business licenses are required for any business that does business physically in Wenatchee, East Wenatchee, Cashmere and Leavenworth.
The following businesses have been issued new business licenses according to city records. Businesses without addresses are operating from a home location in a residential area.
Liquor licenses, published February 2010
Posted on 05. Feb, 2010 by kaseykoski in Shop Talk
The following liquor license information is distributed by the Washington state Liquor Control Board in Olympia.
Judgments, published February 2010
Posted on 04. Feb, 2010 by kaseykoski in Shop Talk
When an individual or business doesn’t pay taxes, the state can file a lawsuit against the person or business and obtain a judgment against any property a person or business owns. Judgments are filed in Chelan County Superior Court as records of judgments paid or satisfied. The following information is from the Chelan County Superior Court Clerk’s office.
Tax liens, published February 2010
Posted on 03. Feb, 2010 by kaseykoski in Shop Talk
A tax lien is a legal claim filed in court by a government agency against a person or business owing taxes.
Liens are civil, not criminal claims, and normally seek to attach money and/or property to pay the taxes.
A list of liens is kept at the county courthouse showing who the government is pursuing and how much is sought. Liens can be filed for income taxes, unemployment taxes, sales taxes, real estate excise taxes, Social Security or disability taxes.
When the tax lien is paid and released, papers are filed with the courts as well, affirming the discharge.
Bankruptcy filings, published February 2010
Posted on 02. Feb, 2010 by kaseykoski in Shop Talk
Bankruptcies are filed under the following chapter headings.
Chapter 7 — Straight bankruptcy; debtor gives up non-exempt property and debts discharged.
Chapter 11 — Business reorganization; protection from creditors while business devises a plan of reorganization. Income/expense reports must be filed monthly.
Chapter 13 — Plan is devised by the individual to pay a percentage of debt based on ability to pay. All disposable income must be used to pay debts.
This information comes from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Spokane.


