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High-income residents of Democratic-leaning states are poised to get unusually large tax refunds early next year, thanks to the relaxed cap on state and local tax deductions.

The museum shut its doors after the daring heist, telling visitors who had booked ahead of time that they would be refunded.

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BBC Scotland News understands the Scottish government has called for around £20m in policing and security costs to be refunded by the Treasury.

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A new law allows regulators to strike down any “excessive” rate—defined as one likely to produce unreasonably high profits—and even demand refunds from insurers.

The plaintiffs, who claim they were unable to return the shoes after complaining about the noise, are seeking refunds and other damages.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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