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IRS says you erred on taxes, this new law helps you fight back
The next time the IRS tells you it "fixed" your return, you will not be stuck decoding a cryptic notice on your own. A new bipartisan statute, widely known as The Math Act, reshapes how the agency ...
The five-year experiment in ignoring SAT and ACT results has failed. Continuing it would be a disservice to students who aren ...
Puzzles are a hands-on way to explore simpler and complex mathematical relationships, for everyone from kids to calculus students.
Updated taxpayer protections change what the IRS must explain on error notices and how long you have to respond.
One in eight freshmen at UC San Diego place below high-school levels in math, according to a university report. One in 12 do ...
Limiting students’ access to college because they are deemed underprepared does not seem to do them any favors.
A University of California San Diego report warns that roughly one in eight incoming college students can’t meet middle school math standards. It found that the number of students needing to take ...
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The Senate passed the Internal Revenue Service Math and Taxpayer Help Act despite the government shutdown, following the bill's passage back in April by the House, sending it to President Trump for ...
As routines for the new school year get underway, many parents are looking forward to getting to know their child’s teacher and finding out what reading and writing assignments will be coming home.
The SAT is billed as “a great way to find out how prepared students are for college.” If that’s true, recent changes to its format offer an unflattering assessment of the country’s aspiring scholars.
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