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Don't be fooled by January pay _ higher taxes loom
WASHINGTON (AP) — Workers probably won't feel the full brunt of next year's tax increases in their January paychecks, but don't be fooled by the temporary reprieve. No matter what Congress does to address the year-end fiscal cliff, it's already...
Tags: George W. Bush, Business, Republican Party, Employment Opportunities, Elections
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Blue Cross overhaul makes headway, raises concerns
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A proposal that would end Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan's tax-exempt status and transform the organization from a charitable trust of the state to a customer-owned nonprofit is making headway in Lansing, but not without...Tags: Insurance, Healthcare Provider, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Government, Executive Branch
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Romney gives Dem support for tax deductions claim
WASHINGTON (AP) — Mitt Romney has given Democrats plenty of support for their claim he manipulated his deductions to keep his overall 2011 federal income tax rate above a certain threshold for political purposes. The Republican presidential...
Tags: Political Candidates, Republican Party, Government, Income Tax, Crime, Law and Justice
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$1m donation to Pence campaign brings scrutiny
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The largest single donation to an Indiana gubernatorial candidate in nearly a decade is raising questions about a loophole between federal and state election laws that critics say makes it impossible to know who supplied the...Tags: Local Government, Mike Pence, Lifestyle and Leisure, Government, Elections
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Q&A: What does the health care law mean for you?
Associated PressWASHINGTON (AP) — Free vaccines for kids, cheaper drugs for the elderly and many other benefits of President Barack Obama's health care law are already out there. More are coming, like a guaranteed right to buy health insurance even for patients...Tags: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Business, Elena Kagan, Republican Party, Government
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Two years in prison for fraud = Businessman Kenneth Gaipa's sentence
Thursday morning, a federal judge ordered Kenneth Gaipa to spend two years in prison after he pleaded guilty in February to Social Security and bank fraud as well as tax evasion. Gaipa owns Kenneth G Rare Coins in Mishawaka and Goshen. Both stores...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons, Justice System, Social Security, Punishment
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IRS estimate: 17 percent of taxes owed went unpaid
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Internal Revenue Service is estimating that people and businesses underpaid their taxes by $450 billion in the most recent year studied. That means they failed to send in 17 percent of the taxes they actually owed. The data...Tags: Washington, DC
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RELEASE: Free tax help preparation and e-file
(Elkhart, Kosciusko, Marshall and St. Joseph County) Starting January 17, VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) will begin free tax preparation & e-filing appointments for individuals and families in Elkhart, Kosciusko, Marshall and St. Joseph County...Tags: Credit and Debt, United Way , Tax Credits, Politics, Taxation
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Romney's mountain of wealth could cause loud echo
WASHINGTON (AP) — Mitt Romney's tax returns tell the tale: Yes, he's rich — really rich. His returns, spanning more than 500 pages and released under political pressure Tuesday, represent an extraordinary financial accounting of one of the...Tags: Finance, Government, Republican Party, Tampa, Barack Obama
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Riverfront Cafe's closing more than bad luck
SOUTH BEND TRIBUNENILES — Is it jinxed? Some Niles residents might think so, given the checkered history of the building known as the Riverfront Cafe, 219 N. Front St. When the business closed Sunday, it marked the third time a restaurant had shut down at the site...Tags: Business, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Business, Tom Watson
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UPDATE: Mishawaka businessman admits to welfare fraud, tax evasion
SOUTH BEND – The owner of Kenneth G. Rare Coins pleaded guilty Friday afternoon to welfare and bank fraud and tax evasion.
Kenneth Gaipa, 43, entered the admission of guilt to a federal judge.
In 2008, 2009 and 2010, Gaipa failed false tax...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Fraud, Multiple Sclerosis, Justice System, Prisons
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Taxpayer identity theft is soaring
WASHINGTON (AP) — The IRS is grappling with soaring taxpayer identity theft. Unsuspecting victims are filing for their refunds, and learning the money had been paid to someone using the same name and Social Security number. The Associated Press...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Washington, DC, Interior Policy, Politics
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