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Riya Sharma

Lopez: The Biden Administration would not assist immigrants detained in accordance with SB 4

Roberto Lopez, an attorney for civil rights, does not anticipate that the Biden Administration will support immigrants who have been detained as a result of the extensive new authority that Senate Bill 4 offers to law enforcement. Lopez is the Texas Civil Rights Project’s Beyond Borders senior advocacy manager and a resident of the Rio Grande…

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Now that he is unable to access cryptocurrency, former FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried trades fish to cover his jail expenses

The former crypto-billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried quickly became familiar with the Metropolitan Detention Center’s financial structure. While awaiting punishment on 7 felony counts, including wire fraud and an attempt to commit laundering funds, the infamous founder of the cryptocurrency exchange FTX was keeping busy by exchanging food products for services. It seems that a convict gave him the…

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How does your check compare to the typical Social Security benefit at ages 62, 66, and 71?

Fortunately for you, the Social Security Administration (SSA) releases comprehensive data on all claimants and benefits received in the United States. But bear in mind that the amount of your every monthly payout is mostly determined by 4 things when considering your benefit to others: the number of years you were employed, the income you earned…

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IRS proposes a $5,000 cap for 2023 but delays implementing a new $600 Form 1099-K filing threshold until 2024

The updated $600 Form 1099-K reporting level for third-party settlement organizations will not go into effect until 2023, according to an announcement made by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Payment processors, tax experts, and taxpayers all provided input that led to this conclusion. It is to lessen confusion. Only if a taxpayer obtains more than $20,000…

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