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Iowa Department of Revenue Helps You Prepare for Tax Time
DES MOINES, Iowa (January 27, 2026) – With tax filing season officially upon us, the Iowa Department of Revenue is once again reminding Iowans
The last minute Christmas gift that keeps on giving all year long
By Edward Lynn Editor This week’s edition of the Eagle Grove Eagle will land in stores on Christmas Day itself. That feels fitting somehow—because for
Earned Income Tax Credit: Helping Iowans for 50 Years
By Jeannette Mukayisire AMES, Iowa – For 50 years the Earned Income Tax Credit has been providing a financial boost for U.S. taxpayers with low
Eagle Grove’s ‘Nine & Dine’ Celebrates 10 Years of Food, Family, and Flavor
By Edward Lynn Editor EAGLE GROVE, Iowa — What started as a humble kitchen tucked into the Eagle Grove Golf Course has grown into one
GOP Tax Committee Chairs Introduce Property Tax Legislation
By: Robin Opsahl The Republican leaders of the Iowa Legislature’s tax committees released their property tax proposal Thursday. Rep. Bobby Kaufman, R-Wilton and Sen. Dan Dawson,
ICGA Releases Top State and Federal Policy Priorities for 2025
JOHNSTON, IA – January 6, 2025 – The Iowa Corn Growers Association® (ICGA), one of the most effective, longest-standing agricultural associations in the country, released
Last Year, You Spent More than a Month’s Rent on Pentagon Contractors
Ever wonder where your taxes go? Each year, the Institute for Policy Studies releases a tax receipt so you can find out. One item always
Hardened hearts and short-sightedness at the Iowa Capitol
Republicans in the Iowa House hate government freebies. Unless it’s their corporate friends who get them. The latest evidence of this hypocrisy is the effort
Iowa Achieves #1 in Renewable Energy for Seventh Year
Des Moines, IA –The newly released Clean Power Annual Market Report from the American Clean Power Association (ACP) shows that Iowa has once again maintained

