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Regardless of your income, many states allow you to either prepay tomorrow's tuition at today's rates or save in some other tax-favorable education account, for instance one that lets your money grow tax-deferred, much like...
...material is not to be submitted as one's own work. One company offers to research any topic, and in one to two weeks, produce a neatly and professionally printed paper "written by college professors," mailed, e-mailed or faxed to the student. In exchange, the student must prepay in full, with rates starting at $5 a page for high school reports...
Domanyuk, party head in Prepay, the town adjoining the Chernobyl plant, said the government commission investigating the April 26 accident in the plant's No. 4 reactor wanted to get reactors No. 1 and No. 2 going in October. Speaking in an interview on the national television evening news, Domanyuk did not say when the No. 3 reactor might be operating again...
Domanyuk gave no indication that the estimated 25,000 residents of Prepay, who are among 92,000 people evacuated from an 18-mile zone around the Chernobyl plant, would be returning home when the two reactors start up in the fall...
...that people can lessen the bite of the Internal Revenue Service by making deductible expenditures originally planned for 1982 in the remaining weeks of 1981. This enables the taxpayer to get more value for his deductions before the tax rates drop. Most accountants, for example, advise their clients to prepay local property and state taxes and medical expenses. Stephen Sandler, the owner of a collection agency in Phoenix, bought a new company car early. Said he: "It was a choice of whether to pay the money to Uncle Sam or put it back into the corporation. I'm buying...