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Understanding the $0 Difference Between Tip Credit and $17.95: What Employers in D.C. Must Cover

Understanding the $0 Difference Between Tip Credit and $17.95: What Employers in D.C. Must Cover As Washington D.C. continues to refine its minimum wage and tip credit policies, local restaurant owners and service industry employers face new obligations regarding employee compensation. Recent discussions highlight a critical point: a $0 difference between the tip credit and […]
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IRS Penalties in 2026: Avoid a $485 Fine by Filing Late

IRS Penalties in 2026: Avoid a $485 Fine by Filing Late Taxpayers should be prepared for increased IRS penalties starting in 2026, with the potential for fines reaching as high as $485 for late filings. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced adjustments to penalty thresholds and interest rates, emphasizing the importance of timely submissions. […]
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DC Dining Surcharges Exceed $20 Per Check as Wage Regulations Increase Costs for Consumers

DC Restaurants Pass $20 Surcharge as Rising Wage Costs Shift Burden to Diners Many restaurants across Washington, D.C., are now adding surcharges exceeding $20 per check, reflecting a significant shift in how establishments are managing rising labor costs. The surge in wage regulations, including increased minimum wages and mandated benefits, has prompted many eateries to […]
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SNAP Work Rule Changes: Could Losing $546 Be the Cost of 80 Hours a Month? What It Means for Your Budget

SNAP Work Rule Changes: Could Losing $546 Be the Cost of 80 Hours a Month? What It Means for Your Budget Recent modifications to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) work requirements have raised concerns among beneficiaries about potential financial impacts. Under new federal guidelines, individuals who are unable to meet specific work or educational […]
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WIC Enrollment Disparity: Half of Eligible Families Miss Out on $312 to $936 Annually in Produce Benefits

WIC Enrollment Disparity: Half of Eligible Families Miss Out on $312 to $936 Annually in Produce Benefits Millions of low-income families eligible for the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) are missing out on substantial annual benefits designed to improve nutrition and health outcomes. Recent analyses reveal that nearly 50% of […]
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New Law Allocates Seventy Billion Dollars for Enforcement and Sixty Billion Dollars for Defense: A Breakdown of Your Tax Dollars

New Federal Budget Allocates $130 Billion for Enforcement and Defense: A Detailed Breakdown of Your Tax Dollars The recently passed federal budget allocates a substantial $130 billion toward enforcement and defense initiatives, drawing widespread attention to government spending priorities. Specifically, $70 billion is designated for law enforcement agencies, aimed at bolstering crime prevention, criminal justice […]
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2025 Filing Season Preparation: Maximize $30,000 Married Deduction and $1,000 Saver’s Credit to Potentially Reduce Taxes by $1,300

Preparing for the 2025 Filing Season: Strategies to Maximize the $30,000 Married Deduction and $1,000 Saver’s Credit As the 2025 tax season approaches, married couples can potentially reduce their federal tax liability by leveraging key credits and deductions, notably the $30,000 married filing jointly deduction and the $1,000 Saver’s Credit. With careful planning, eligible taxpayers […]
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Telehealth Funding Crisis: Millions of Seniors Face Hundreds of Dollars in Monthly Costs If Support Ends

As telehealth services become an integral part of healthcare for millions of seniors, a looming funding crisis threatens to sharply increase out-of-pocket expenses for many older adults. Current federal support programs, which subsidize telehealth access for vulnerable populations, are set to expire in the coming months, potentially leaving millions facing monthly costs soaring into hundreds […]
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Medical Bills Increasing? Medicaid Changes May Add Over $5,000 Annually in Out-of-Pocket Costs for Families

Medicaid Restructuring Could Lead to Over $5,000 in Additional Out-of-Pocket Expenses for Families Recent proposals to revise Medicaid policies across several states are raising concerns among healthcare advocates and families relying on the program. Changes aimed at tightening eligibility criteria and modifying coverage structures could result in families facing an average increase of more than […]
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