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Why experts say keep land in your family if you can

Discover the journey of Will Edmond, a vegan chef and travel content creator, as he returns to his ancestral land in East Texas to create a homestead and glamping destination.

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SD tax filers to benefit from free IRS project

In the coming weeks, South Dakotans will be given a chance to file their taxes online directly with the Internal Revenue Service at no cost. Plans are coming together for the pilot project offered in a dozen states. IRS officials hope the "Direct File" option will be ready by mid-March, giving taxpayers in selected states about one month to take advantage before the general filing deadline. .

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Free tax prep aid available across WA / Public News Service

Free tax-filing assistance is available once again in Washington state starting today. The AARP Foundation s Tax-Aide program is available to everyone regardless of age or income level. Charles Humble, communication volunteer lead for the AARP Foundation Tax-Aide program at AARP Washington, said people are grateful for the program, recalling a single mom with three kids he helped get several thousand dollars back through her tax refund. .

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Proposed overdraft fees rule would benefit NYers / Public News Service

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is proposing a rule on overdraft fees that would benefit New Yorkers. The rule closes a loophole exempting overdraft fees from provisions in the Truth in Lending Act. Research shows New Yorkers paid almost $1.5 billion in overdraft fees during the early years of the pandemic. .

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