Here Are Your Articles for Monday, January 28, 2019
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Imagine being the victim of a tax-related identity theft, and then you find out that the perpetrator claims a fraudulent refund. Click through to learn how the IRS is battling this problem to keep you safe.
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It's the latest buzzword—everyone is getting into "blockchain." But what is it, really? In brief, it's a cunning system that allows the creation of digital ledgers in a secure and yet decentralized financial system. Click through for a peek at the magic.
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Paying commissioned employees can be a complex endeavor because other elements — such as salary, hourly wages and overtime — may be involved. Click through for payroll best practices for commissioned workers.
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Time flies, and before you know it, your adorable toddler will be a gangly teenager heading off to college. How will you pay for it? Click through for some insights into 529 plans, which have some surprising features.
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When you start a pension, you can choose to have federal and state taxes withheld from your monthly checks. Click through to see that if you withhold enough taxes, you won't owe money when you file your tax return.
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