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This form is used to apply for a grant of 7.5%-13.5% for the purchase of new manufacturing machinery and equipment in Ohio for the taxpayer's taxable year ending in 2014.

This form is used for changing the address and/or telephone number of providers or recipients in the In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) Program in California.

This Form is used for IT support requests from Ohio residents that require special handling.

This form is used for individuals in Massachusetts to provide their financial information and other relevant details.

This form is used for reporting and paying use tax by individuals in Massachusetts. Use tax is a tax on goods purchased outside the state of Massachusetts for use within the state.

This form is used for paying the ferry embarkation fee in Massachusetts. It is required for anyone boarding a ferry in the state.

This document is a request for a conciliation conference in New York City. It is used to initiate a meeting between parties involved in a dispute in order to find a resolution through mediation.

This document is used to request consent for the dissolution of a company in New York City.

This form is used for individuals in Massachusetts to provide a statement of their financial condition. It includes information about income, expenses, assets, and liabilities. This document is important for assessing an individual's financial situation, especially in cases involving bankruptcy or debt repayment.

This form is used for applying for certification or recertification to the Motor Vehicle Leasing List in Massachusetts.

This document is used for reporting the shipment of alcoholic beverages into Massachusetts. It is required for businesses who transport alcohol into the state.

This Form is used for rectifiers in Massachusetts to report the receipt of alcoholic beverages from bottling companies.

This form is used for requesting an alcoholic beverage disposal order in Massachusetts. It allows individuals or businesses to dispose of alcoholic beverages that are no longer usable or needed.

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