Author: Juliet
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Tip Credit Compared to $17.95: The Hidden Cost Employers in D.C. Must Cover
Tip Credit Versus $17.95: What D.C. Employers Need to Know About Hidden Labor Costs Employers in Washington, D.C., face a complex web of wage and labor regulations that can significantly impact payroll…
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IRS Penalties for 2026: Avoid $485 Late-File Fines with These Tips
IRS Penalties for 2026: Avoid $485 Late-File Fines with These Tips Taxpayers preparing for the 2026 tax season must stay vigilant as the IRS plans to enforce stricter penalties for late filings…
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Higher-Income Retirees Aged 65+ Could Save Over $2,000 with a $23,750 Deduction
Higher-Income Retirees Aged 65+ Could Save Over $2,000 with a $23,750 Deduction Retirees aged 65 and older with higher incomes may soon find significant tax savings through a recently expanded deduction allowance,…
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DC Dining Surcharges Exceed $20 Per Check: How Wage Regulations Impact Your Bill
DC Dining Surcharges Surpass $20 Per Check as Wage Regulations Reshape Restaurant Bills Restaurants across Washington D.C. are increasingly adding surcharges that can push the total check beyond $20, a shift driven…
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SNAP Work Rules Tighten: Could Losing Your $546 Benefit Cost You 80 Hours of Work Monthly?
SNAP Work Rules Tighten: Could Losing Your $546 Benefit Cost You 80 Hours of Work Monthly? Changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) work requirements are prompting concern among recipients about…
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WIC Enrollment Disparity: Half of Eligible Participants Miss Out, Losing $312 to $936 Annually in Produce Benefits
Half of Eligible Participants Miss Out on WIC Produce Benefits, Losing Up to $936 Annually Despite the proven benefits of the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), recent…
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New Law Allocates Seventy Billion Dollars for Enforcement and Sixty Billion Dollars for Defense—How Your Tax Dollars Are Spending
New Legislation Allocates $130 Billion for U.S. Enforcement and Defense Initiatives: A Breakdown of Taxpayer Spending The recently passed legislation commits a total of $130 billion to bolster U.S. enforcement and defense…
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Preparing for 2025 Filing Season: Maximize $30,000 Married Deduction and $1,000 Saver’s Credit to Potentially Reduce Taxes by $1,300
Preparing for 2025 Filing Season: Maximize $30,000 Married Deduction and $1,000 Saver’s Credit to Potentially Reduce Taxes by $1,300 As taxpayers gear up for the 2025 IRS filing season, understanding the strategic…
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Telehealth Funding Crisis: Millions of Seniors Face Hundreds of Dollars Monthly If Support Ends
Millions of seniors face mounting financial strain as telehealth funding dries up An imminent reduction in federal support for telehealth services threatens to impose significant financial burdens on millions of older Americans.…
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Medical Bills Increasing? Medicaid Policy Changes May Add Over $5,000 Annually in Out-of-Pocket Expenses for Families
Medicaid Policy Changes Could Significantly Increase Families’ Out-of-Pocket Healthcare Costs Recent shifts in Medicaid policy are poised to reshape the financial landscape for millions of American families relying on the program for…
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