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BOE celebrates income tax awareness day with statewide events
The Board of Equalization encourages all qualifying Californians who need help with their income tax preparation to attend a free Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program event as the nation celebrates Earned Income Tax Credit Awareness Day. EITC...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Taxation, Tax Credits, Income Tax, Politics
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Tax help available for low income families
Free E-File income tax preparation help will be available at sites across Kansas starting Monday, Jan. 28. One of the largest sites will be at the Docking State Office Building, 915 SW Harrison St., Room 163. The assistance sites are a partnership...
Tags: Personal Data Collection, Internal Revenue Service, Unemployment Benefits, Interior Policy, Taxation
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Change in laws have huge impacts on agriculture
The year 2013 should be another strong one for agricultural equipment sales, thanks to a Jan. 1 change in the federal tax law, as well as overall strength in commodity markets and accumulated farm financial strength. Tom Vandendriessche, a farmer and...Tags: Commodity Markets, Judges, Taxation, State Income Tax, Lawyers
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How does IRS know?
I was very interested in your discussion about tax audits last week, and it made me wonder how does the Internal Revenue Service trace money that comes from things like office Super Bowl pools, cash earned at little odd jobs here and there, and other...
Tags: Accounting and Auditing, Super Bowl, Manti Te'o, Internal Revenue Service, Taxation
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Sympathy for Phil Mickelson, but not too much
By complaining that state and federal tax hikes are forcing him to make "drastic changes," Phil Mickelson quickly became the poster boy for conservatives and liberals alike. The former said Mickelson epitomizes what happens when lawmakers try to fix their...
Tags: Republican Party, Congressional Budget Office, Tiger Woods, Taxation, Income Tax
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His chances of an audit: Less than 1%
I am 68, my wife is 66, and we've never been audited. I'm still working at my salaried job, my wife is drawing a small pension, and our combined income is about $90,000. I've often wondered, just what are the chances of our being audited? P.T., South...
Tags: Accounting and Auditing, Internal Revenue Service, Taxation, Income Tax, Politics
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At last, state gets good budget news
For the first time since a recession gripped the country in 2008, Maryland is approaching a General Assembly session with good fiscal news: Neither tax increases nor drastic budget cuts are likely to be needed to balance the budget. The improved forecast...Tags: Government, Regional Authority, Calvert County, U.S. Congress, Taxation
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High earner? Here's how the 'fiscal cliff' deal affects you
For better or worse, Marylanders may be more affected by the fiscal cliff tax deal than residents in other parts of the country. Maryland is one of the wealthiest states, and its residents have the nation's highest median income. That means they likely...
Tags: Inflation and Deflation, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Personal Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, U.S. Congress
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Marylanders brace for taxes as part of 'fiscal cliff' deal
Regardless of whether the president and Congress strike a deal or take the nation headfirst over the "fiscal cliff," federal taxes for some Marylanders will increase next year — and under some scenarios the pain could be worse than in other states....
Tags: Apple iPhone, Sykesville, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Barack Obama, U.S. Congress
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House approves 'fiscal cliff' deal, rescinding broad tax hike
This post has been updated. See below for details.WASHINGTON — The House gave final approval Tuesday night to a bill to rescind tax increases for the vast majority of Americans, but only after a day of closed-door debate among Republicans, who were forced to allow a vote on a compromise many in...Tags: Congressional Budget Office, Barack Obama, Eric Cantor, U.S. Congress, Heritage Foundation
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Senator Palmer: Taxes will top General Assembly agenda
The Kentucky General Assembly will begin the first part of the 2013 30-day session Jan. 8, and Sen. R.J. Palmer, D-28, said tax reform, the possible legalization of hemp and school safety could all be targeted by legislators. “I have discussed...
Tags: Jerry Abramson , Government, Regional Authority, Interior Policy, Personal Weapon Control
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Fiscal cliff stalemate spurs anxiety in states
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A plunge over the federal "fiscal cliff" may sound like a terrifying risk for many state officials anxiously watching as Washington struggles to avert automatic tax hikes and spending cuts set to start with the new year....
Tags: AIDS, Government, Investments, Barack Obama, Regional Authority
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