Annual Summary and Transmittal of U.S. Information Returns
Annual Summary and Transmittal of U.S. Information Returns
109622.MSC
New 2022 version. (Date of Release to Production: 01/10/22)
Annual Summary and Transmittal of U.S. Information Returns
109622.MSC
New 2022 version. (Date of Release to Production: 01/10/22)
Important Terms of Your Home Equity Line of Credit
USHEIT15.HLC
Annual update of the HELOC Important Terms tables. (Date of Release to Production: 01/13/22)
Important Terms of Your Home Equity Line of Credit
USHEIT10.HLC
Annual update of the HELOC Important Terms tables. (Date of Release to Production: 01/13/22)
Important Terms of Your Home Equity Line of Credit
USHEIT5.HLC
Annual update of the HELOC Important Terms tables. (Date of Release to Production: 01/13/22)
Important Terms of Your Home Equity Line of Credit (Interest Only)
USHEIO15.HLC
Annual update of the HELOC Important Terms tables. (Date of Release to Production: 01/13/22)
Important Terms of Your Home Equity Line of Credit (Interest Only)
USHEIO10.HLC
Annual update of the HELOC Important Terms tables. (Date of Release to Production: 01/13/22)
Important Terms of Your Home Equity Line of Credit (Interest Only)
USHEIO5.HLC
Annual update of the HELOC Important Terms tables. (Date of Release to Production: 01/13/22)
Informed Consumer Choice Disclosure Notice
ICCDN.FHA
Updated amounts under FHA in #5, 6 and 8, and updated amounts under Conventional in #5 and 6. (Date of Release to Production: 01/13/22)
Under Vt. Stat. Ann. tit 32, § 3108 (establishment of interest rates), the Vermont Commissioner of Taxes is required to set interest rates no later than December 15th of each year with rates that become effective on January 1st of the following year and apply to interest that accrues in that calendar year. On November 1, 2021, the Vermont Commissioner of Taxes issued a memorandum on interest rates for 2022.
The New York legislature recently passed, and the governor approved, a new law that authorizes use of remote notarization technology in the state. Senate Bill 1780 was passed and signed by the governor on December 22, 2021. The law will be effective 180 days later, expected to be June 20, 2022.