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Trained volunteers from Beta Alpha Psi, an honorary organization of accounting majors at UCM, are making themselves available to help students, families and community members prepare their basic tax returns The IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) offers free tax help for low to moderate-income &#8211; generally, $49,000 and [...]<p><a
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Question: How are the low-income, the disabled, and the elderly going to be able to purchase private HC insurance?Hillary said that she would make it a &#8220;mandate&#8221; for all Americans to purchase private healthcare insurance. Romney and Guiliani say that people can purchase health care insurance through tax credits, and&#8230;?
With 47 million uninsured Americans unable [...]<p><a
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The first preference of most people is to remain in their own home as long as possible, whatever their disabilities. So sending elderly people to a care home left their children with a guilt and the elderly with a hard feeling.
The alternative solution for elderly care is to hire a care giver for home care, [...]<p><a
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