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Another Law School Mulls Name Change Over Slaveholding Supreme Court Justice (2) (1)

Delaware Chancery Court Judge Joseph Slights III set to retire

(CSU) According to a court statement on Thursday, Vice Chancellor Joseph Slights III, who was presiding over two cases filed by Tesla Inc. shareholders against CEO Elon Musk, will retire six years early, ending his 12-year term. Slights’ retirement was announced by Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick in a letter to counsel in a legal fees coverage […]

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Another Law School Mulls Name Change Over Slaveholding Supreme Court Justice (1)

Another Law School Mulls Name Change Over Slaveholding Supreme Court Justice

(CSU) Students at Ohio’s Cleveland-Marshall College of Law are urging administrators to change the school’s name to avoid honoring former United States Supreme Court Justice John Marshall, who wrote several of the court’s most influential early decisions while also owning and selling a large number of slaves. A movement to rename the school, which is

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IRS Announces 2022 Tax Filing Start Date (1) (1)

IRS Announces 2022 Tax Filing Start Date

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has stated that the 2022 tax filing season will begin on Jan. 24, 2022. That’s when the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will begin taking electronic and paper federal income tax returns for the 2021 tax year. It’s the third coronavirus pandemic tax filing season, and it’s likely to be more

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Advance Child Tax Credit Payments Are Done, But You Might Still Be Owed More Here’s How to Find Out (1)

Advance Child Tax Credit Payments Are Done, But You Might Still Be Owed More: Here’s How to Find Out

Payments for Child Tax Credits in Advance Have Been Made, But You May Still Be Owed More: How Can You Find Out? Parents in the United States have most likely received their last Child Tax Credit payment. With no agreement in place to extend the temporary advance tax credit payments beyond 2022, the December 15

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Stimulus Checks IRS Letter Explains if You Qualify for Recovery Rebate Credit

Stimulus Checks: IRS Letter Explains if You Qualify for Recovery Rebate Credit

(CSU) – If you’re looking for a unique way to express yourself, Those who received a third stimulus check-in 2021 should expect a letter from the Internal Revenue Service in the mail shortly, with instructions on how to file their taxes. The IRS said in a statement that anybody who receives these letters should keep

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Tax Refund 2022 Why the Irs Might Send You a Smaller Refund

Tax Refund 2022: Why the Irs Might Send You a Smaller Refund

Three out of every four taxpayers get a check from the IRS after submitting their tax return, which is a much-anticipated occasion. Tax experts caution, however, that some taxpayers may get a smaller refund this year than in previous years. According to tax professionals, the enhanced Child Tax Credit is the most significant risk that

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Identity Theft Protect Your Social Media, Banking and Online Shopping Accounts from Hackers

Identity Theft: Protect Your Social Media, Banking and Online Shopping Accounts from Hackers

Identity theft happens too often. It is when someone has stolen your personal information. It would be best if you were careful because they can use it to do something that you don’t want them to do, like buy things on the internet or steal money from you. The IRS and state agencies are working

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Former Trump Aide Mark Meadows Fails to Appear Before Jan. 6 Committee

Former Trump Aide Mark Meadows Fails to Appear Before Jan. 6 Committee

WASHINGTON — Mark Meadows, the last chief of staff for President Donald Trump, did not show up to a hearing. It was by the House committee that is investigating the attack on Jan. 6. The meadows did not show up for the deposition. A dozen people walked out of the room, including investigators and staff.

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IRS Boosts 2022 Standard Deductions for Inflation Relief (1)

IRS Boosts 2022 Standard Deductions for Inflation Relief

The good news is that taxes are going up. The tax deduction for married couples filing jointly has gone up to $25,900. It was $25,000 before. For single people and people who are married but not filing jointly, the deduction went up to $12,950, and for heads of households, it went up to $19,400! The

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Dassel Couple Charged with Multiple Tax Crimes (1)

Dassel Couple Charged with Multiple Tax Crimes

The Meeker County Attorney charged Kyle David Ackerman and his wife with multiple tax crimes. Kyle was charged with one felony count of each of these: failing to file withholding tax returns, failing to remit income tax withholdings to the Minnesota Department of Revenue, failing to pay corporate franchise tax, and failing to file W2

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