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IRS Announced a Novel Way for Taxpayers to Donate to Maui Wildfire Relief
The IRS has made it possible for employees to donate their unused paid vacation time, sick leave and personal time off as a donation to qualified Maui wildfire relief charities. Check with your employer to see if they are, or will, participate and help the charities that are helping the victims of the Maui fire.

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Congress Toying with the SALT Deduction Limitation
There is movement in the 118th (2023-2024) U.S. Congress, primarily the House of Representatives, which has three bills before it that would liberalize the current itemized deduction limitation on state and local taxes, referred to as the SALT limitation, which is currently $10,000.

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Understanding Shakira's Ongoing Tax Evasion Case
Colombian superstar, Shakira, is facing two separate sets of tax evasion charges. Find all the details you need to know here.

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The Tax Bite of Powerball Winnings: What You Should Know
Powerball lottery winners owe more than you might think in taxes before the ink on their checks is even dry. Find full details in this Powerball tax guide.

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Video Tips: Tackle Your Student Loans with Employers' Educational Assistance Programs
If your employer has educational assistance programs, they can use them to help pay student loan obligations for their employees.

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