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Obama Administration May Begin Ending Fingerprints For Food Stamps

5 hours ago ago from ChattahBox News Blog

U.S. (ChattahBox) - The Obama administration may be stepping forward to put an end to the use of digital fingerprinting for people applying for food stamps. The practice is being used in four states; New York, California, Texas, and Arizona, and has caused many to accuse state governments of treating the poor like criminals simply due to their income levels or disabilities. I'm a U.S. citizen, born and raised in the Bronx all ...

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Tax Treatment for Retirees

17 hours ago ago from The Benefits of Age - Discounts for the 50+ Set

Which states take the smallest - and biggest - bite out of retirement income? Federal taxes will be about the same no matter where you live, but state and local tax burdens can vary greatly. Nine states have no income tax - Alaska, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming. Another five have the highest income tax rates: California, Hawaii, New Jersey, Oregon and Rhodes Island. For the full ...

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taxalicious.com Search the Web: Nebraska State Tax State Tax Services Massachusetts State Tax Minnesota State Tax State Tax Preparation New York State Tax State Tax Lien Sponsored Results for State Tax Get Your Federal Tax ID Apply online for a Federal Tax ID number. Fast, easy and secure. www.gov-tax.com State Tax Research State Tax Explanations & Guidance. For Tax Pros. Easy ...

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Three New York home health agencies to pay $24M for resolving Medicaid and Medicare fraud allegations

7 hours ago ago from Medicare News Blog - A news blog on all things Medicare.

The Department of Justice announced today that the United States and the state of New York have entered into settlement agreements with three home health agencies to resolve allegations that they submitted false claims to the New York medicaid and Medicare programs. [Original News Article] Related News Medicare fraud: New Jersey hospital to pay over $3.02M to resolve allegations State's Top Lawyer Launches Home Health Care ...

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Investor Report: Tax Extender Act

2 hours ago ago from Real Estate News - Homes101™

Real Estate News from Homes101 Home | Buying a Home | Selling a Home | Find a Real Estate Agent | School Information | Real Estate News Real Estate News Investor Report: Tax Extender Act Find Homes For Sale Homes101 has a real estate agent waiting to assist you with all your real estate needs! Investor Report: Tax Extender Act December 18, 2009 By Kenneth R. Harney Real estate ...

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Tax revenue drop causes $197M La. budget deficit

23 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Tax revenue drop causes $197M La. budget deficit BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) -- Louisiana's revenue forecast dropped $197 million Thursday, driven by plummeting state sales taxes as shoppers shut their wallets and businesses shrink spending in the tight economy. The state income projecting panel, the Revenue Estimating Conference, revised tax collection estimates sharply downward for the current fiscal year that ends June 30, continuing a recent ...

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Va. gov: End car tax, raise income tax 1 percent

5 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Va. gov: End car tax, raise income tax 1 percent RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- The state's hated local car tax would be replaced with a $2 billion-a-year income tax increase under the new budget Gov. Timothy M. Kaine presented Friday. The departing Democratic governor's tax proposal accompanied a budget that prescribes about $1.2 billion in spending cuts in a bid to reconcile a $3.6 billion state revenue shortfall for 2010 through 2012. The plan ...

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Chavez Attacks Obama in Copenhagen, as Louisiana is Named Happiest State

4 hours ago ago from PopEater

Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez took a nasty jab at President Obama on the last day of the Copenhagen climate talks. The final hour is always the best time for a coward to land a sucker shot. In other news, Louisiana was named the happiest state in the union. Yeah, shocked us too. And former 'America's Next Top Model' finalist Nik Pace is asking for a lot of money from her baby's famous daddy. Learn about all this and more in What You're ...

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Ohio Tax Cut Delay Means Less Cash For Taxpayers

9 hours ago ago from Media General - NBC4i.com

Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This Ohio Tax Cut Delay Means Less Cash For Taxpayers Deal Cut On New State Budget Legislators and the Governor came to an agreement that will allow state money to go to state agencies and to school districts all over Ohio. 0 ...

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NJ state revenues slightly beat expectations

1 hour, 0 minutes ago ago from U.S. News

NJ state revenues slightly beat expectations TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- For the first time in months, New Jersey tax revenues have come in slightly ahead of expectations. State Treasurer David Rousseau said Friday that New Jersey collected almost $1.93 billion in revenue in November, or about $625,000 higher than officials expected. Income tax collections for the month were $796.1 million, or $76.1 million more than expected. But sales taxes ...

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