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Ways to avoid common mistakes when filing a tax return

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www.abccolumbia.com – Tiffany Rigby – 2025-01-27 11:49:00

SUMMARY: Tax season for 2024 has officially begun, with the South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR) providing key tips for filing Individual Income Tax returns. Processing starts on February 3, and returns are due by May 1, 2025, due to Hurricane Helene relief. Common mistakes include using paper forms (which have a 21% error rate) instead of electronic filing (less than 1% error rate), filing without necessary W-2 or 1099 forms, careless data entry, and not updating addresses. Taxpayers should ensure accurate information and avoid entering banking details if they can’t pay in full to prevent complications.

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Governor to set limits on SNAP benefits.

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www.youtube.com – WPDE ABC15 – 2025-08-09 10:00:44


SUMMARY: South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster plans to issue an executive order imposing new restrictions on SNAP benefits, affecting over 580,000 recipients. The order aims to limit purchases of items like candy and soft drinks, citing “common sense” and promoting healthier eating. Critics, including SNAP recipients and public health officials, argue these restrictions reduce personal freedom and may harm vulnerable populations. Dr. Bambi Gaddis highlights concerns about expanded work requirements and impacts on uninsured, unemployed, and undocumented individuals. She warns that cuts could increase food insecurity, especially among college students, and stresses the need for careful consideration before finalizing the changes.

Gov. Henry McMaster announced Wednesday that South Carolina will soon impose new restrictions on how low-income residents …

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Four radioactive wasp nests found in South Carolina

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www.youtube.com – WPDE ABC15 – 2025-08-08 08:29:25


SUMMARY: Four radioactive wasp nests have been found near the Savannah River nuclear site in South Carolina, first discovered in July and now totaling four. Experts explain these wasps likely accessed radioactive material from contaminated soil or small leaks at the site. While the nests tested positive for nuclear waste traces, specialists say the wasps pose little threat to humans, as radiation cannot be transmitted by stings or proximity; ingestion would be the only risk. Officials affirm there is no health risk to workers, residents, or the environment, emphasizing ongoing commitment to safety and containment at the facility.

Concerns are rising in the Lowcountry as four wasp nests have tested positive for traces of nuclear waste.

The first nest was discovered in July and subsequently removed. Now, just a month later, four additional nests have been identified. Despite the alarming nature of these findings, experts assure the public that the nests pose minimal risk to humans.

“I’m not sure it’s spreading,” said David Jenkins, a forest health program manager at the South Carolina Forestry Commission. “Maybe they hadn’t tested before, and they’re seeing nests that are radioactive.”

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For The Health of It: Understanding MAST

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www.abccolumbia.com – Tyler Ryan – 2025-08-08 01:25:00

SUMMARY: Tyler Ryan and Hima Dalal discuss Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS), an immune disorder where mast cells release inflammatory mediators causing symptoms like hives, brain fog, anxiety, and digestive issues. Common triggers include stress, infections, and certain foods. Integrative and functional medicine approaches involve low-histamine diets, enzyme supplements, natural mast cell stabilizers, stress reduction, and addressing root causes such as gut imbalances. Hima Dalal, an integrative occupational therapist, uses Eastern and conventional therapies like yoga, meditation, Reiki, and myofascial release to manage MCAS symptoms, focusing on stress regulation and holistic healing. Coordination with medical providers is recommended for optimal care.

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