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Indiana senators passed a bill to simplify access to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) for people over the age of 60 or who have disabilities. Senate Bill 334 passed in early...
The changes to reimbursement rates, eligibility to provide care for family members and insurance takeover over of some administrative roles have spurred waves of activism and resistance from ...
The most a person can earn in a year and still be claimed as a dependent is $4,400, by 2022 IRS rules. Does being claimed as a dependent affect my tax return? Yes, it definitely does.
The law was upheld in the Supreme Court case South Dakota v. Dole, 483 U.S. 203 (1987). [7] The law was later amended, lowering the penalty to 8 percent from fiscal year 2012 and beyond. [6] United States customs laws stipulate that no person under the age of 21 may bring any type or quantity of alcohol into the country. [8]
[citation needed] Indiana's constitution, adopted in 1816, specified that all laws in effect for the Territory would be considered laws of the state, until they expired or were repealed. [citation needed] Indiana laws were revised many times over the years, but the current approach to updating the code in a regular manner began in 1971. A ...
The Stellar Communities [2] program is a multi-agency partnership designed to fund comprehensive community development projects in Indiana's smaller communities. The Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA), the Indiana Housing & Community Development Authority (IHCDA), [3] and the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT), along with the State Revolving Fund, are participating ...
Many people are surprised to learn that you can claim most anyone on your taxes as a dependent. It's true. Even if you aren't related, someone who lives with you for most of the year and who you're...
For dependents, the standard deduction is equal to earned income (that is, compensation for services, such as wages, salaries, or tips) plus a certain amount ($400 in 2023). A dependent's standard deduction cannot be more than the basic standard deduction for non-dependents, or less than a certain minimum ($1,250 in 2023).