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Mayor Wu Boston tax help coalition

Boston Tax Help Coalition offers free tax services for low-earning residents

Seamus Webster February 3, 2022
The Boston Tax Help Coalition (BTHC) provides free tax preparation services for city residents earning $60,000 or less per year.
Gabriella Aponte

2020 Breakdown: Surprise, surprise — the “billionaire” president doesn’t pay his taxes

Gabriella Aponte September 30, 2020
These revelations on Trump’s tax avoidance are unquestionably appalling, and many outlets are calling the report a total bombshell — except it really isn’t a bombshell at all.
The Boston University Police Department. The BUPD hosted International Student Safety Awareness Day in the GSU lobby Wednesday. PHOTO BY NATALIE CARROLL/ DFP FILE PHOTO

BUPD trains international students to detect and avoid scams

Paola Poventud March 28, 2018
The Boston University Police Department hosted a safety awareness day for international students in the George Sherman Union from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesday. A group of experienced police officers from the BUPD was available to answer questions.
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Data reveals one in 10 BU students comes from wealthy top one percent

Laney Ruckstuhl January 25, 2017

A recent study based on anonymous tax data revealed that more than 10 percent of Boston University’s students come from families in the top one percent of U.S. families, while 20 percent come from...

IRS extends tax date by three months

Daily Free Press Admin April 22, 2013

In light of the Boston Marathon bombings, Tuesday the Internal Revenue Service announced a three-month tax filing and payment extension to taxpayers in Boston and others affected by the explosions. “In...

EDIT: No trespassing in a public domain

Daily Free Press Admin April 10, 2013

A new report has revealed that the Internal Revenue Service will be checking into individual Twitter and Facebook accounts to check for improprieties. By checking social media, the IRS will be able to...

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