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- Taxes Can Add Up Depending on Where You Retire
RIVERWOODS, Ill., Feb. 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- As more and more baby boomers are reaching retirement age, they'll have many factors to consider in choosing where to live in retirement, including the tax ...
missouri tax form 08 Feb 2012 - Primary not only thing on ballot for some Missouri votes
Residents in McDonald County are choosing more than their pick for the White House today. Noel voters will decide on a 0.25 cent sales tax that would go towards operations of the fire department. Voters
missouri tax form 08 Feb 2012 - Nixon calls for cuts to Missouri budget
He outlined a spending blueprint that slashes 12.5 percent from public university funding, shrinks the state workforce and relies on nearly $200 million in savings in Medicaid .
missouri tax form 08 Feb 2012 - KC schools leaders make case against dissolving district
Leaders of Kansas City Public Schools told a Missouri Senate committee Tuesday that it?s too early to pull the plug on the unaccredited district. Steve Green, interim superintendent of Kansas City Public Schools, told lawmakers that the district has only been unaccredited for less than a month and is already beginning to show progress.
missouri tax form 08 Feb 2012 - AARP offers free tax preparation
Here is yet another free option for getting your taxes professionally done for free.
missouri tax form 08 Feb 2012 - Voter ID bill clears House committee
A bill that would require Missouri voters to provide a government-issued photo ID to cast a ballot cleared a House committee Tuesday morning after two hours of testimony from critics who argued it would disenfranchise thousands of voters.
missouri tax form 08 Feb 2012 - White River Capital, Inc. Announces Tax Treatment of Common Stock Dividends Paid in 2011
White River Capital, Inc. today announced the tax treatment for dividends paid in 2011 on its common stock. Holders are urged to check their 2011 t
missouri tax form 08 Feb 2012 - Former Missouri speaker opens up about '97 corruption case
Bob Griffin can?t shake it. He was the longest-serving speaker in the Missouri House in state history. More powerful than many governors. The man who could get things done in Jefferson City. And then he wound up in prison. Even now, 11 years after he became a free man again, that link ? speaker-prison ? hangs on him like a heavy weight.
missouri tax form 08 Feb 2012
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