taxes

FIU and Tax Season: Using College to Learn Life Skills

Sergey Podlesnykh/Staff Writer In case you didn’t know, tax season is already here. Dealing with the IRS could be intimidating, but it really doesn’t have to be. Even if you are still not doing your taxes, the earlier you get introduced to the process, the better. You will be surprised, but you could find tax […]

Professors discuss tax deductions for students

College students in the U.S. pay an average of $9,410 every year on in-state tuition when enrolled in a public university, according to the College Board. Current and former students owe an average of $32,731 in student loan debt, according to a 2016 report by the Federal Reserve.

Minimum Wage Woe

This week, a Chipotle in San Francisco got a taste of what happens when gov. interferes with Capitalism, a teaching moment for well-intentioned but economically illiterate millennials.

Paige’s Pages: A Political Blog – TSA Treachery

The TSA faces further criticism after a recent report revealing that more than 95% of faux terrorists were able to smuggle weapons past them. This merely reinforces what many expect from an overgrown gov.: incompetence, deception, and arrogance.

Rubio’s English requirement receives criticism

The Border Security, Economic Opportunity and Immigration Modernization Act of 2013 is a Senate bill that, if passed, would be responsible for the strengthening of border security alongside the legalization of approximately 11 million undocumented immigrants.

Financial relief for students paying out of pocket

Vinson Pressley/ Contributing Writer Students who do not receive enough scholarships or grants to cover the cost of their education may qualify for tax credit by filling out a 1098-T form. The 1098-T form allows students who cover their educational expenses out of pocket to claim tax credit for those expenses and receive extra funds […]

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