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  • 22IRS Publication 15-A - Employer's Supplemental Tax Guide — A document published by the Internal Revenue Service that provides specialized information about an employer s responsibilities for the filing and reporting of tax information for its employees. It is a supplement to IRS Publication 15. IRS… …

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  • 23S.S.I. — Supplemental Security Income …

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  • 24SSI — Supplemental Security Income (Governmental » US Government) Supplemental Security Income (Business » Positions) ** Server Side Include (Computing » Networking) * Supplemental Security Income Program (Governmental » US Government) * Social… …

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  • 27Medicaid — Not to be confused with Medicare. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (Medicaid administrator) logo Medicaid is the United States health program for certain people and families with low incomes and resources. It is a means tested program… …

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  • 30Elder law (Massachusetts) — See generally Elder law (U.S.).Elder law denotes the law, regulations, and prevailing good legal practices applicable to a range of issues affecting individuals aged 65 and over. The subject matter of elder law arises from careful legal analysis… …

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