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SALT Relief: Cap Increase from $10,000 to $40,000 Could Save You Over $2,000
SALT Relief: Cap Increase from $10,000 to $40,000 Could Save You Over $2,000 A recent change to the Securities Asset Loss Tax (SALT) deduction cap could significantly benefit taxpayers by reducing their…
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Tax ‘No Tips’ Rule Extends Through 2028 with a $25,000 Annual Cap You Can’t Overlook
Tax ‘No Tips’ Rule Extends Through 2028 with a $25,000 Annual Cap You Can’t Overlook A federal tax provision impacting tipped employees has been extended through 2028, capping the amount of tip…
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WIC Benefits by State: Will Your $47 Pregnancy Assistance Continue During the Shutdown?
WIC Benefits by State: Will Your $47 Pregnancy Assistance Continue During the Shutdown? As the federal government faces a partial shutdown, concerns grow among vulnerable populations relying on essential programs like the…
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Medicaid at Risk: CBO Alerts That Millions Could Lose Coverage Over Potential $1,000 Emergency Room Bills
Medicaid at Risk: CBO Alerts That Millions Could Lose Coverage Over Potential $1,000 Emergency Room Bills Recent analysis from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) warns that a significant number of Americans could…
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Shaky Safety Net: Bill Cuts $185 Billion from Food Assistance – Impact on Your $546 Two-Person SNAP Benefits
Shaky Safety Net: Bill Cuts $185 Billion from Food Assistance – Impact on Your $546 Two-Person SNAP Benefits A recent legislative proposal threatens to reshape the landscape of food assistance in the…
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IRS Announces $22,500 Standard Deduction for Heads of Household in 2025, Up $600
IRS Raises Standard Deduction for Heads of Household to $22,500 in 2025, Marking a $600 Increase The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced that the standard deduction for heads of household will be…
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