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...officer was again dispatched to Gund Hall to take a report of a stolen, unattended, and unsecured black wallet valued at $300 that contained two identification cards, credit cards, keys, and $30 cash...
...hours, I was ready to e-file. The only annoying part - aside from the whole taxpaying thing, of course - was dealing with an unhelpful call center when my CD didn't understand that I'd already paid Intuit, the maker of TurboTax, and didn't need to give my credit card number again...
...Jackson Hewitt customers have incomes of $30,000 or less, and that anyone with an adjusted gross income of $52,000 or less can e-file federal taxes at irs.gov for free. Much as the AMT catches the high end of filers, the expansion of the earned income tax credit makes a preparer attractive for folks closer to the bottom of the distribution. Plus, as Eric Toder, a senior fellow at the Urban Institute who has studied the adoption of tax software, says, "You need to own a computer, as well...
...credit, Slim, a widely respected figure and the son of a Lebanese immigrant, seems to be acknowledging the problem. He has accepted, for example, a rare move by Mexico's Federal Competition Commission to block Telmex from expanding into cable television until it allows all competitors to be smoothly hooked up to its telecom services. And he is lifting his charitable profile, announcing he'll pour $10 billion over the next four years into his health- and education-related Fundacion Carso. Business and philanthropy experts alike hope these developments will help prime the pump not only in Mexico but throughout...
...intellectual architect of the Iraq war, Wolfowitz more than anyone else gets the credit - and the blame - for the idea that the U.S. could in short order create a working democracy from a nation long stapled together by force and fear. That optimistic notion hasn't worked out so well...