Month: November 2023

It didn’t take long after the IRS announced an additional delay in enforcing the new $600 reporting threshold for Forms 1099-K (more here) to garner reactions across the country. National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins issued the following statement: The IRS’s decision to delay implementation of the new Form 1099-K reporting requirements is good news for
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In this article AEO Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT American clothing and accessories retailer American Eagle store seen in Hong Kong. (Photo by Budrul Chukrut/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) Budrul Chukrut | Lightrocket | Getty Images Shares of American Eagle plummeted nearly 16% on Tuesday after the company issued a holiday forecast that failed
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In this article NVDA Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Nvidia shares moved down 1% in extended trading on Tuesday after the chipmaker reported fiscal third-quarter results that surpassed Wall Street’s predictions. But the company called for a negative impact in the next quarter because of export restrictions affecting sales to organizations in China and
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Federal Reserve officials at their most recent meeting expressed little appetite for cutting interest rates anytime soon, particularly as inflation remains well above their goal, according to minutes released Tuesday.  The summary of the meeting, held Oct. 31-Nov. 1, showed that Federal Open Market Committee members still worry that inflation could be stubborn or move
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IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel testifies before a Senate Finance Committee hearing on Feb. 15, 2023. Kevin Lamarque | Reuters If you received business payments via apps such as PayPal or Venmo or e-commerce companies such as eBay, Etsy or Poshmark in 2023, your tax return may now be a little less complicated. The IRS announced Tuesday that 2023 would
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Entrance to the United State Bankruptcy Court Southern District of NY. Richard Levine | Corbis News | Getty Images For decades, it was nearly impossible for student loan borrowers to walk away from their debt in bankruptcy court. That’s now changing. Last November, the Biden administration rolled out a new process for the discharge of
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