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- Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's plan to give lump-sum payments to those who were given false assurances about the value of their historic tax credits is a good but not ideal resolution.
- The owners of AccuPay, a Bel Air payroll services firm accused of failing to pay state and federal income tax withholdings for as many as 600 clients last year, is set to sell their Bel Air home and its contents in a real estate auction next month.
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- A group of Catonsville nuns who claimed that the new federal health care law's contraceptive coverage requirement would violate their religious beliefs are actually exempt from the mandate, a U.S. District Court judge concluded Friday.
- Senate Democrats are pressing the Office of Personnel Management to allow federal workers to carry over a portion of their health savings accounts into the next year.
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- O'Malley and Brown have chosen to ignore the obvious problems with the Affordable Care Act
- What you need to know about year-end tax planning this year as the well-to-do face higher tax rates.
- The new IRS rules are needed to respond to an avalanche of secret money that threatens to corrupt our political system
- Gov. Martin O'Malley said Wednesday that wants to have the most glaring glitches in the state's health insurance exchange website resolved by mid-December, potentially allowing thousands more Marylanders to sign up for policies by the end of the year.
- The Inner Arbor Trust Inc., a corporation created to develop Symphony Woods in Columbia, announced this week internationally renowned landscape designer Martha Schwartz has been retained as the lead designer for the phase one of the project.
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- Workers may not have to rush to spend dollars in flexible spending account under changes
- IRS says tax season could be delayed one or two weeks because of shutdown
- George W. McManus Jr. plans to leave an $8.5 million bequest to benefit the schools he attended as well as other charities.
- The House is keen on cutting food stamps, but they turn a blind eye to corporate tax deductions that subsidies meals for the rich.
- As the nation prepared for the launch of Obamacare, Maryland was touted as a leader in adopting the president's signature program. Obama himself used a community college in Maryland as a backdrop to promote his plan — and to praise Maryland as a model.
- George W. Berry, a retired Internal Revenue Service official who was also an avid sports fan, died Oct. 7 of gastric cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 79.
- Ben Carson is justified in his suspicions regarding an IRS audit
- Just when you thought Betty White couldn't possibly do more to endear herself to the LGBT community, the "Golden Girls" alumna took part in a promotional video for Spirit Day, GLAAD's anti-bullying initiative that asks people to wear purple to show support for LGBT youth.
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- Baltimore's mayor should welcome any audit that could help reassure city residents that property tax bills are being calculated correctly
- A nine-member commission headed by Deputy State Comptroller David Roose is in the beginning phases of a study to determine if Maryland should regulate private payroll services companies.
- Famed Baltimore neurosurgeon Ben Carson said this week he believes he was targeted for an audit by the Internal Revenue Service because of his vocal opposition to the Obama administration.