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The IRS has announced that beginning Jan. 1, 2024, businesses that are required to file Form 8300, Report of Cash Payments Over $10,000, may be required…
Higher income earners received a momentary reprieve from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). A planned change to catch-up contributions and how they’re classified for tax purposes…
Americans love SUVs. The only type of vehicle that outsells compact SUVs in this country is midsize SUVs. While most SUVs look prepared to hit the…
Subprime consumers are falling behind on their credit-card bills. From Generation Z and millennials to Generation X and baby boomers, credit-card delinquency rates have been trending…
Real gross domestic product (GDP) grew at an annual rate of 2.1% in the second quarter of 2023 following a 2% increase in the first quarter,…
When people think of tax evasion and prison sentences, the first thought is Wesley Snipes, Todd Chrisley, or the recently dropped charges against Hunter Biden. Prison…
Dear Quentin, My three siblings and I inherited a house on a beautiful island from our parents that is worth about $2 million. It is mostly…
A Texas couple has been charged with ripping off Medicaid to the tune of $14 million by claiming to have repaired the same handful of motorized…
The Department of Education is canceling $72 million in debt for 2,300 borrowers who the department found were scammed by their school, officials announced Wednesday. The…
There is growing inequality among U.S. states when it comes to worker-friendly policies and laws, according to a new report released ahead of Labor Day. But…