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  • Travis H. Brown | May 11, 2015

    5 Great Places for Small-Town Living

    Small-town living is often cheaper, healthier, and more fun than residing in a big city. Here are a...

  • Travis H. Brown | May 4, 2015

    Living in North Carolina: 3 Reasons to Relocate

    Are you looking for a great place to find a job, start a business, go to school, and...

  • Travis H. Brown | April 17, 2015

    States Embrace Tax Reform, Challenging Personal Income Tax

    In states across the nation, a call for tax reform is challenging the notion of personal income tax...

  • Travis H. Brown | February 23, 2015

    Military State Income Tax Exemption: The Price Tag on a Home State

    As the spouse of an active duty military member, Stella Reynoso has moved four times. Military state income...

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