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'Tis the season, as they say—tax season, that is. For many, it’s a stressful time of year, particularly if you can’t afford assistance in getting those taxes filed accurately and on time. That’s why the Volunteer Tax Assistance Program was developed, and it has more than 80 volunteers to help those in need in Washtenaw County. This year, there are some tax changes as some of the pandemic programs end and new tax breaks are offered. WEMU's David Fair discusses the program and how to access it with the United Way of Washtenaw County's vice president of development, Susan Smith.
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A raid on State Senator Bert Johnson’s home and Lansing office has culminated in a federal indictment. A grand jury returned charges of theft and…
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In addition to the stress of filing your taxes every April, local law enforcement officials want you to be aware of possible tax scams.The Washtenaw…
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Eastern Michigan University says some of its employees were among the millions of people affected by an IRS data breach back in February. The school has…
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If you've made a donation or plan to do so before the end of the year, there are some things you should consider if you want claim it on your taxes.…
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If you earned $52,000 or less in 2013, students from Eastern Michigan University's School of Business will do your taxes for free. The Volunteer Income…