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The American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 and What It Means to YouJames Olson
have questions about their sexuality, but make sure not to interrogate your loved one—especially since they might still be on a journey of figuring out what their identity means to them, too, Singh adds. Don’t forget: Labels help, buteveryone’sexperience with attraction is a little ...
What is Charity Fraud? More than likely, you are exposed to a variety of different solicitations urging you to make a financial contributions to a worthy cause. It could be a volunteer from the Salvation Army taking donations during Christmas or a high school student trying to raise money ...
Congress has finally passed its $2 trillion stimulus package, known as the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act, or CARES Act. While there is plenty of money that will be going to large corporations, such as airlines, there is a lot that should help everyday Americans. H...
Legal aid organizations that are more locally based and focus on specific issues are listedhere. Maryland The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development provides information on rental assistance and other resourceshere. Massachusetts
What is an Interchangeable? An interchangeable product is a biological product that meets all the requirements for a biosimilar product, but also meets additional requirements outlined by the Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act. A manufacturer developing an interchangeable product will need to ...
According to the Credit CARD Act of 2009, card issuers are legally required to include a "minimum payment warning" on each billing statement. This is often represented by a table that tells you the total time to pay off your balance and the total amount you'll end up paying (including in...
The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) is a law aimed at protecting members of the U.S. military and their families during the time they’re serving their country. The law providesa range of financial protections and benefitsto ease the transition for service members going into active duty...
Another type of FSA is adependent-care flexible spending account, which is used to pay for child-care expenses for children age 12 and under and also can be used to pay for the care of qualifying adults, including a spouse, who can't care for themselves and meet specific Internal Revenue...