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South Carolina Homeowners May Enjoy Reduced Property Taxes Next Year!

South Carolina Homeowners 2024-25 Budget Proposal From Bridges to Homes in South Carolina‘s Budget Allocation According to The State, South Carolina homeowners might pay less in property taxes under the 2024-25 budget ideas from the House Ways and Means Committee. They suggest a one-time cut for South Carolina homeowners who are living in their own … Read more

$55.9B Budget of Governor Phil Murphy – A Closer Look at the ‘Tammy’ Budget!

Tammy’s Senate Campaign Influence Budget Priorities and Post-Primary Outlook According to North Jersey, $55.9 billion presented the budget of Governor Phil Murphy for New Jersey in 2025 with notable ties to his wife Tammy’s U.S. Senate campaign focusing on national issues like climate change. This connection raised controversy with accusations of unfair advantages for Tammy … Read more

Arizona’s Stance on Family Tax Rebate – A Battle Against IRS Ensues!

Arizona Attorney General Challenges IRS on Taxation of State Rebate Mayes Alleges Unfair Targeting of Arizona’s Stance on Family Tax According to KGun 9, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is suing the IRS over its decision on Arizona’s stance on family tax at the federal level. Arizona‘s stance on family tax rebates aiding taxpayers with … Read more

Orlando Tax Preparer Accused of $1.5 Million Tax Fraud Scheme Faces DOJ Action

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has taken legal action against Orlando-based tax preparer Julius T. Price and his firm, Price’s Accounting Firm Inc., following allegations of a widespread tax fraud scheme. According to court documents filed in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida, Price stands accused of preparing thousands of federal … Read more

Kansas Tax Cuts Stalled Amid Political Turmoil

In a recent turn of events, the Kansas legislative session has hit a snag as lawmakers grapple with proposed tax cuts. The Republican-led push for a flat tax, which aimed to provide substantial tax relief totaling $1.6 billion over three years, has met its demise. Despite bipartisan support for certain aspects of the plan, such … Read more

California Residents: Maximizing Education Tax Credits for 2023

The rising costs of higher education are a constant concern for students and families across California. With tuition fees soaring, navigating the financial landscape of academia can be daunting. However, there’s a potential solution that many may be overlooking – education tax credits offered by the IRS. Among the array of tax credits available, two … Read more

Erie’s Financial Boost: Learn How to Maximize Property Tax and Rent Rebate Program Benefits at Upcoming Seminar!

Understanding Program Updates – Erie Seminar Highlights Recent Changes What Erie Residents Need to Know for This Year’s Rebates According to Your Erie, Erie residents are invited to Erie’s financial boost seminar about the extended Property Tax and Rent Rebate Program. State Rep. Ryan Bizzarro and his team will host Erie’s financial boost event on … Read more

Bonner’s Free Clinics: Unlocking Rebate Opportunities for Seniors and Disabled Residents!

Helping Hand Free Clinics Aid Seniors and Disabled Individuals in Property Tax/Rent Rebate Claims Increased Income Limits Offer New Opportunities in Rep. Bonner‘s Assistance Program According to Allied News, Bonner’s Free Clinics aid seniors and disabled residents in claiming Property Tax/Rent Rebates. Open to those 65 and older, widows/widowers 50 and older, and individuals with … Read more

Tax and Rent Rebate Applicants – We’ve Got You Covered!

Dept. of Revenue Introduces Online Tool for Property Tax/Rent Rebate Applications New Tool by CODE PA Connects Seniors and Disabled Individuals with PTRR Assistance According to The Corry Journal, the Department of Revenue launched a new online tool to help tax and rent rebate applicants. This tool made by the Commonwealth Office of Digital Experience … Read more

Rochester, New York Residents Have One Day Left to Claim $4,000 Settlement

Residents of Rochester, New York, have just one day left to file claims for a $3 million class action settlement resulting from a data breach at PracticeMax, a healthcare consulting company. The settlement aims to compensate victims of cybercrime due to the breach, with payments starting at $500 for ordinary losses such as banking fees … Read more