 | Mo' Money Co-Founder Defends Embattled Company
The co-founder of Mo Money Tax Service is going on the record after more than a week of turmoil, calls for federal and criminal investigations, and angry customers demanding their delayed tax returns. Watch Video
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 | Mo Money Apologizes for Delay, Investigations Continue
The co-owners of Mo' Money Tax Service are formally apologizing for a tax return mess that continues to anger hundreds of customers.
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 | TN, VA Congressmen Call for Federal Probe of Mo' Money
The nation's Attorney General is now being asked to take a look at Mo' Money Taxes.
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 | CEO Reacts as Norfolk PD Raid Six Mo' Money Offices
The co-founder of Mo' Money Tax Service insists his company has done nothing wrong after police in Norfolk, Virginia raided six offices there, carrying away computers. Watch Video
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 | Mo' Money Offices in Virginia Closed, IRS Investigating
Six locations of Mo' Money Taxes in Norfolk. Virginia have closed following complaints from customers that weren't receiving their refund checks, a problem echoed by customers in Memphis. Watch Video
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 | Congressman Calls for Federal Mo' Money Investigation
A Virginia Congressman is calling for a federal investigation into Mo' Money Tax Service, as scores of customers continue to wait for their federal tax returns. Watch Video
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 | New Skill Sets Needed for Influx of Memphis Jobs
Senior White House business advisors said Memphis is not in bad shape when it comes to the economy, with a city work force ready to get busy. The trouble is many of them aren't ready to deal with the needs of new companies coming to the city. Watch Video
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 | Owner: Mo' Money not Liable for Refund Delays
Co-founder Markey Granberry is adamant that none of the delayed refunds are his company's fault and because of that, he said he doubts Mo' Money will reimburse affected customers a portion of the fees they paid his company.
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 | Mo' Money Taxes Not Daunted by 'Haters'
Mo' Money's owners call their customers "hardworking people who are the backbone of America," and if those hardworking people are now Mo' Money "haters," so be it. Watch Video
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 | Mo' Money Problems Continue into Weekend
More problems for Mo' Money Tax Service, as it continues to grapple with a computer glitch that has left many customers waiting on their tax refunds. Watch Video
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 | Bill to Strip Certain Tenn. Licenses for Bad Loans
Teachers and lobbyists would be penalized for defaulting on student loans under legislation headed to the governor for his consideration.
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 | Planned Parenthood, State Health Agency at Odds
Local Planned Parenthood branches are seeking court intervention on a state funding decision. Watch Video
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 | Planned Parenthood Files Suit to Restore Funding
Affiliates of Planned Parenthood are suing the Tennessee Health Department to have their funding restored.
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 | Local Businessman a Secret Benefactor for MPD
The relationship between a Memphis businessman and the Memphis Police Department has drawn scrutiny. Watch Video
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 | Report: Memphis Economy One of World's Worst
Memphis has one of the weakest economies in the world according to a report by the Brookings Institution. Watch Video
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 | Electrolux Commits to Giving Minority Contracts
Electrolux officials say they are committed to awarding contracts to local businesses and companies owned by minorities and women for construction of its $266 million kitchen appliances manufacturing plant in Memphis.
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 | Raymond James Acquires Memphis-Based Morgan Keegan
Raymond James Financial, Inc. has entered an agreement to take over the Memphis-based financial firm Morgan Keegan & Company, Inc. in a $930 million deal.
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 | Rising Car Sales Indicate an Improving Economy
There are major indications the economy is looking up as we start the new year. Watch Video
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 | An Uncertain Future for Pinnacle Airlines
It looks like thousands of workers at Memphis-based Pinnacle Airlines will start the New Year uncertain about the future of the company. Watch Video
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 | Locals Worry as Lawmakers Argue over Payroll Tax
There is worry in the Mid-South as lawmakers in Washington continue to fight over extending payroll tax benefits. Without any intervention from Congress, the cuts will expire at midnight on January 1st. Watch Video
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| Newspaper Finds Governor Haslam Overstated Tax Rate
A newspaper investigation reveals that Gov. Bill Haslam, who has never revealed all the sources of his income, has overstated his personal income tax rate in his limited financial disclosures.
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 | IRS has $2.1M in Undelivered TN Tax Refunds
The Internal Revenue Service announced that nearly 2,000 Tennessee taxpayers haven't collected their refund checks.
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 | Coupon Swapping Newest Craze
People across the Mid-South are getting free items thanks to coupon swaps. Watch Video
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 | Memphis City Workers Bittersweet over Bonus
Memphis Mayor A c Wharton proposes a bonus for city workers, but not all employees are excited about the idea. Watch Video
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 | Hernando Looking to Increase Rainy Day Fund
Budget shortfalls are forcing city leaders in Hernando to be a bit creative on where to find cash for the city's rainy day fund. Watch Video
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 | Mid-South Banks Slap Customers With Debit Fees
America's banks are hitting customers with new fees and charges. Watch Video
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 | Black Friday Shopping Guide
Ready. Set. Shop. The day after Thanksgiving, or Black Friday, kicks off the holiday shopping season. Each year, retailers open their doors early and offer shoppers deals of up to 70 percent off on everything from electronics to clothes. And shoppers typically turn out in droves.
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