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6 ways to make more money without a lot more work

6 ways to make more money without a lot more work

By Andrew Housser

If you feel like your income is getting smaller, but the bills are not, you are not alone. These days, wages do not always keep step with inflation. In addition, many companies have reduced bonuses or cut them altogether.

Rock Hall honors MLK with free admission, live performances

Rock Hall honors MLK with free admission, live performances

CLEVELAND, OH - To celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum will once again open its doors to the public free of charge on Monday, January 21 in a celebration of community spirit and civic pride. This marks the 12th straight year that the Museum offers FREE admission to the public. The Rock Hall's Community Festivals are sponsored by KeyBank.

Rock Hall honors MLK with free admission, live performances

Rock Hall honors MLK with free admission, live performances

CLEVELAND, OH - To celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum will once again open its doors to the public free of charge on Monday, January 21 in a celebration of community spirit and civic pride. This marks the 12th straight year that the Museum offers FREE admission to the public. The Rock Hall's Community Festivals are sponsored by KeyBank.

Games for building better family bonds

Games for building better family bonds

By Lisa Cohen Lee
From
Life & Beauty Weekly 

Your typical afternoon probably goes like this: Pick up kids from school; shuttle to soccer game, music class and dance lessons; head to the grocery store; then get back home in time to make dinner. And even though the time you spend with your kids is precious, you probably wouldn't classify this minivan marathon as quality time.

8 simple steps to extreme personal productivity

 8 simple steps to extreme personal productivity

By Jeff Haden

Teaching others to improve their personal productivity is big business: Tony Robbins, Stephen Covey, David Allen... they and others have turned improving individual productivity into a massive industry.

IRS delays tax return processing again

IRS delays tax return processing again

Liberty Tax Service is alerting consumers today of yet another delay to the official beginning of the 2013 filing season. The Internal Revenue Service has announced it now plans to begin processing individual income tax returns on January 30th, eight days later than originally targeted. The announcement means that the vast majority of tax filers -- more than 120 million households -- should be able to start filing tax returns starting January 30th. To further frustrate the situation, refunds could be delayed to mid to late February.

“This has been an epic beginning to tax season 2013,” said CEO and founder of Liberty Tax Service, John Hewitt. “I’m starting my 44th tax season looking at the worst delays in filing I have ever seen.  Fortunately, we have the most experienced management team of any tax preparation company and are ready to navigate these rough waters.” 

Due to the last-minute tax law changes made by Congress under the American Taxpayer Relief Act (ATRA), the IRS has scrambled to update forms and make critical programming changes to its processing systems. They also anticipate that the remaining taxpayers will be able to start filing in late February and early March because of the needed changes on the more extensive forms and processing systems. The IRS provides a full listing of the forms that are currently not being accepted on their web site: IRS.gov <http://irs.gov/> .

"Liberty Tax is staying in contact with the IRS to keep abreast of the release of these updated forms. And we are fully prepared to move forward and help our customers get their money as quickly as possible," said Hewitt.

The IRS emphasizes that there is no advantage to filing on paper before January 30th. They also reiterate that taxpayers will receive their tax refunds much faster by e-filing their return.

WARNING! Read the fine print on gym memberships

WARNING! Read the fine print on gym memberships

Attorney General Mike DeWine reminds consumers to read the fine print before joining a gym or a health club in the New Year.