A group of 17 state Attorneys General have written a letter to Congress endorsing a plan that would cancel $50,000 of student loan debt for all federal student loan borrowers. The letter, written by the AGs of Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Minnesota, …
Read More »Virginia Next in Line to Enact Privacy Law
Virginia is poised to be the next state that enacts its own data privacy law, which some reports say is similar to the California Consumer Protection Act, although it does not include one provision that made the CCPA more problematic for companies. Slightly different versions of the Virginia Data Consumer …
Read More »Virginia Tax Dept. Issues Guidance To Help Debt Buyers Comply With New Law
The Virginia Department of Taxation has released draft guidance to help debt buyers comply with a new law related to how they apportion their income to the state. The state’s legislature passed a new law last year that requires debt buyers, regardless of where they are based, to apportion their …
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