Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin ’Tis the season—benefits season, that is. The few weeks from mid-November to mid-December tend to mark benefits season for the federal government and many companies. During that time, you can typically enroll in a new plan, change your existing plan, add or drop beneficiaries, and adjust
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The tax evasion trial for Shakira was set to begin in Barcelona but took a turn when it was announced that she had reached to settle the years-long legal dispute. She had initially faced an eight-year prison sentence and a fine of 24 million euros related to accusations that she had evaded taxes in the
In the past two presidential elections, working-class voters have proven to be a decisive swing vote in the pivotal states that determine the winner. A new comprehensive survey of working-class voters from the Progressive Policy Institute reveals how and why these voters, who once formed the backbone of the Democratic Party, have become estranged from
The House and Senate passed a bill to keep the federal government funded through early next year. This avoids a shut down and all the costs that entails. But it also leans on a set of “continuing resolutions”, which essentially tell government agencies to do what they have been. Bypassing the regular budget process this
The IRS has issued a reminder to those who may be entitled to the Recovery Rebate Credit to file a tax return and claim their money before the deadline. I know what you’re thinking: wasn’t that a long (long) time ago? Yes. Background In March 2020, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act—or CARES
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