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    FILE - In this April 18, 2016 file photo a person looks at Intuit TurboTax software on display at a retailer in Foster City, Calif. Filing Minnesota state income tax returns for 2018 is going to be more of a pain than usual. That's because lawmakers and the governor left a crucial piece of legislation unfinished, and it's too late to fix it for the upcoming tax season. innesota Revenue Commissioner Cynthia Bauerly said her department encourages electronic filing, whether it's through tax preparers, commercial tax software such as TurboTax, or with free software available via her department's website.
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    Anheuser-Busch, the maker of Budweiser, will again pause beer production at its Cartersville, Ga., brewery again on Monday so that it can produce more water for a possible third installment. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)
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