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TALLAHASSEE – With tax filing season in full swing statewide, millions of Floridians are grappling with recent changes to tax law enacted by Congress and signed into law by the President earlier this year. But many who are helping to care for older loved ones may not know of tax changes that could save them hundreds of dollars or more, according to a leading AARP Florida volunteer.
By CJ Woodring
AARP Michigan is working with Vonda VanTil, a Social Security public affairs specialist in Grand Rapids, to offer a series of workshops to help Michiganders learn how to apply for Social Security benefits.
By Mary Van Beusekom
By Hilary Appelman
By Enrique Rangel
With life spans lasting longer than ever, too many people are financially unprepared for those additional years. Half of adults 65 and older worry about outliving their savings.
Join our online Q&A sessions to learn how to age-proof your career.
If the First Month of the Year is Any Indication, 2018 Could Turn Pennsylvania Politics Upside Down
by Micah Festerly, Management and Program Analyst in Taxpayer Outreach, Partnership and Education with the IRS
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