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Get free tax help
If you think you need help preparing your taxes, several South Florida groups offer free assistance, Tthe IRS also can help you find a free group at 800-906-9887.
Some people will be able to get free help with their income taxes at the Boynton Beach...Tags: Federal Income Tax, Walmart, Miami Beach, Taxation, Income Tax
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Senate opts for millionaire's tax, gives initial nod to budget package
Maryland's Senate took a philosophical turn to the left Wednesday night and approved a new "millionaire's tax" for anyone earning over $500,000 as they gave their initial nod to the state spending plan. The Senate is set to come back for final approval...Tags: Taxation, Finance, Budgets and Budgeting, Economy, Business and Finance, Personal Income
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Senate approves budget with $500 million tax increase, sends to House
The state Senate approved a package of tax increases Thursday that would affect almost every Marylander in order to close a gap in the state's $35 billion spending plan. The vote on taxes was 26-20, with eight Democrats breaking ranks and voting red. The...Tags: Paul G Pinsky, Taxation, David Brinkley, Karl Marx, Budgets and Budgeting
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Feds Charge Former State Senator with Mail Fraud
Content ManagerFormer State Senate Democrat leader Robert Mellow, of Lackawanna County, has been charged by the federal government with Conspiracy to Commit Mail Fraud and filing a false income tax return. The 70 year old Mellow was a member of the Pennsylvania...Tags: Fraud, Corporate Crime, Taxation, Lackawanna County, Punishment
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Maryland Senate votes to tax the rich
The state Senate voted Thursday to significantly raise taxes on Marylanders earning half a million dollars or more — prompting complaints that liberals were bent on launching class warfare in the state. The Senate's vote to adopt what is being...Tags: Barack Obama, Paul Ryan, Republican Party, U.S. House Committee on the Budget, Occupy Wall Street
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'Doomsday' budget lays out grim choices
Senators from Baltimore and the state's largest counties reacted with dismay Tuesday as the General Assembly's chief policy analyst laid out the details of what has been dubbed "the doomsday budget." Warren Deschenaux walked the Senate Budget and...Tags: Education, Awards and Prizes, Taxation, Government, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Income tax estimates dip by tens of millions
A state board revised down estimates on tax revenues for this year and the next, projecting that Maryland would be tens of millions short both years mostly on expectations that income tax receipts will be off. Maryland's Board of Revenue Estimates...Tags: Taxation, Martin O'Malley, Income Tax, Personal Income, Politics
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Senate panel approves income tax increase
Determined to avoid deep cuts to state spending, a Senate committee voted Thursday to approve an increase of roughly one-quarter of a percent in Maryland's income tax rate and to shift part of the state's teacher pension costs to the counties, though at a...Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, Taxation, Republican Party, Dorchester County
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Md. Senate panel votes to raise income tax, phase in teacher pension costs
Maryland income taxes would rise and a split in teacher pension costs with local governments would be phased in over four years instead of one, under changes to Gov. Martin O’Malley’s budget plan approved Thursday by the Senate Budget and...Tags: E-Commerce Industry, Taxation, Government, Montgomery County (Maryland), Thomas V. Mike Miller
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Close corporate tax loopholes through combined reporting
Maryland's General Assembly faces another year of "difficult choices" as it takes up the governor's budget. So it's surprising to me that lawmakers don't turn more readily to what should be an easy choice: closing loopholes in the corporate income tax...Tags: Federal Income Tax, The New York Times, Companies and Corporations, Taxation, Income Tax
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A budget breakthrough, but at what cost?
This week, the focus in Annapolis will be on the state's 2013 budget and the compromise struck by the Senate's Budget and Taxation Committee over education spending. Teachers, school boards, county executives and other local government leaders would be...Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, Taxation, Government, Budgets and Budgeting
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Legislative Session Opening Day: Minimum Wage
House Speaker Chris Donovan has proposed raising the minimum wage in Connecticut from $8.25 an hour to $9 on July 1 and to $9.75 the following July — and in the future having it rise with inflation. Currently, only Washington has a minimum wage...Tags: Federal Income Tax, Tax Credits, Credit and Debt, Taxation, Income Tax
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