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Tax Forms Checklist: Which Documents Do You Need to File Your Tax Return?

Tax Forms Checklist: Which Documents Do You Need to File Your Tax Return?

This story is part of Taxes 2023, CNET’s coverage of the best tax software, tax tips and everything else you need to file your return and track your refund. Whether you’re doing your taxes on paper, using the best tax software available or hiring a tax professional, there’s one tax task that’s universal: gathering all […]

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BGAD Employee Named Army Material Command Employee of the Quarter

BGAD Employee Named Army Material Command Employee of the Quarter

RICHMOND, Ky. – The U.S. Army Materiel Command (AMC) selected Blue Grass Army Depot (BGAD) employee Raymond D. Collins as the AMC Employee of the Quarter for the third quarter in Fiscal Year 2022. The recognition program highlights employees whose outstanding and innovative contributions impact the Command’s mission goals during the quarter. Collins has

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Top Articles: Week of Feb 27

Top Articles: Week of Feb 27

Rate Hikes May Have Gone Too Far – And Bonds Don’t Look BadCorporate bonds continue to be attractive as CIBC’s Patrick O’Toole hands the baton to Adam Ditkofsky. 10 Top Performing Canadian Mutual Funds in 2022Here’s how an ‘energy advantage’ played out in top Canadian portfolios. How to Find Canadian ETFs for IncomeConsider a screen

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Kansas plan keeping low wages for disabled angers advocates

Kansas plan keeping low wages for disabled angers advocates

Comment on this story Comment TOPEKA, Kan. — Kansas legislators are considering a proposal that many disability rights advocates say would encourage employers to keep paying disabled workers less than the minimum wage, bucking a national trend. A Kansas House bill would expand a state income tax credit for goods and services purchased from vendors

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Women are still falling behind in retirement savings; how to catch up, especially if you’re over 50

Women are still falling behind in retirement savings; how to catch up, especially if you’re over 50

By Rachel Leland Women earn less than men, and live longer. How can they save as much for retirement? Here are some tips from financial planners. This article is reprinted by permission from NextAvenue.org. You’re probably familiar with the Census Bureau statistic that women are paid 82 cents compared with every dollar paid to men,

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Hold on to your wallet — 10 things to know before filing 2022 taxes

Hold on to your wallet — 10 things to know before filing 2022 taxes

March 6, 2023March 5, 2023 What one sentence sums up the theme for the 2023 tax filing season? It may just be, “Hold on to your wallet,” says Lynn Martin, certified public accountant, Clemson University lecturer, and former owner and chief financial officer of MST Concrete Products. Many of the taxpayer-friendly rule changes that

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