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Since every state mandates compulsory education, programs like tax credit scholarships are a way to ensure families have more than just their assigned district school as an option.
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Consumers still need to declare the sales and purchases of their 2021 crypto investments to the IRS in light of the new 2023 tax regulations that require crypto transactions over $10,000 to be recorded.
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Between 2013 and 2018, some of America's wealthiest billionaires, including Bill Gates, Michael Bloomberg, and Ken Griffin, were among the top salaries, but it didn't imply they paid the highest tax rates, according to a new ProPublica study based on confidential Internal Revenue Service data.
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As more people use the metaverse, more events will be held in virtual reality. Stripe's Aleksandra Bal talks about what the EU VAT rules say about events that happen entirely in the metaverse.
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How easy it is for people to get around both the labor market and the programs they're part of affects the effects of policy changes.
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The Internal Revenue Service has issued a caution regarding how to answer the cryptocurrency question on your tax return's front page. Here's how you should answer.
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For the entire digital asset market and the Web 3.0 market, this year's budget speech's legal mandate to include digital assets in taxation was a welcome and motivating move.
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To help those of you who are preparing your crypto tax returns, we've put up a list of helpful resources. With Crypto.com Tax, the one-stop shop for crypto, Crypto.com has provided their customers with precisely that.
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When voters had to choose between lower-tax states and high-tax blue-state policies, they preferred lower-tax states.
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Cryptocurrencies came under pressure this autumn when Congress saw the fledgling business as a way to earn tax money. Congress had all it needed to say it had secured $28 billion in projected tax income over the next 10 years in just a few short pages and two modifications to the Internal Revenue Code. Is it true, though, that taxing cryptocurrencies will bring $28 billion to the government's budget?