A recently released state audit of DeKalb County Schools includes numerous findings, some of which pertain to how the district spent its federal COVID-19 relief money.
Some Houston Independent School District employees were calling out the district’s new superintendent, F. Mike Miles, over a delay in receiving their paychecks Wednesday morning.
line. many payroll departments are watching this nervously because they don t have much time to change their with holding tables if they have to do that. if you re single, you make $47,000 a year, what will this mean to you? it means your tax bill, if the tax cuts are extended, are about $4259. what about a family of hour making $75,000 a year? a couple of young children. don t forget, there are tax credits and deductions for small children. if they are extended, the bill is 1,600. if they expire, that would mean it would go up to 4,200 a year. what about a couple married, 65 or older, making $121,000 a year? if extended, about $12,600, and
reporter: extend the middle tax ruts forever, maybe them permanent. extend the tax cuts for the rich two or more years. after the election that deal seems to have broken down. some republicans are now dugging in their heels and want an even text made permanent for all taxpayers, and for the democrats, some are now saying, it s too much, we can t afford it. you k-pt give tax cuts to the rich can t give tax cuts to the rich. megyn: at all. reporter: well not to expend them. have their taxes go up for the rich on january the 1st. so that consensus is breaking apart. we ve only got a two-week window of opportunity to fix it and get some kind of a deal. megyn: because if they don t reach a deal, stu and we get to even late december without a deal in place, it s not like payroll departments can instantaneously say, oh they have a tkaoefplt they are changing payrolls right now to accommodate. reporter: it must be fixed on