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The Qualified Business Expense Tax Credit Expires Soon -- Here's What It Could Cost Your Small Business

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Image source: Getty Images In 2017, Congress passed the Tax Cuts and Job Act (TCJA), which introduced sweeping changes to the tax code, including a tax cut called the Qualified Business Income deduction. The Qualified Business Income (QBI) deduction is a tax benefit introduced by the Tax Cuts and Job Act of 2017.

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Is the Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF a Millionaire Maker?

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Invesco's number-crunching indicates that back in 2017 the market's 10 largest names collectively accounted for a little over 21% of the S&P 500's total value. In this same vein, do know that the Invesco fund's regular quarterly rebalancing creates recurring tax liabilities for positions held outside of tax-deferring retirement accounts.

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The 4 Most Misunderstood Rules of Charitable Giving Write-Offs

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Itemize your tax return, which is when you add up the individual tax deductions you qualify for and subtract them from your overall tax liability. But for most people, the standard deduction produces the most savings, especially since the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017 substantially increased the standard deduction.

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3 Ways to Reduce or Avoid Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) in 2024 That Everyone Should Know

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The 2017 tax cuts are set to expire at the end of next year. Still, there are plenty of ways to plan ahead and reduce your RMDs and long-term tax liability. When you make a Roth conversion, you take assets from your traditional retirement account and transfer them to a Roth version of that account.

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Should You Buy VinFast Auto Stock While It's Below $5?

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VinFast was founded by Vingroup, one of Vietnam's largest private conglomerates, in 2017. billion in current liabilities. So should contrarian investors still buy this beaten-down EV stock ? Image source: VinFast Auto. What does VinFast Auto do? times this year's sales.

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Why Hawaiian Electric Stock Plunged This Week

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Shares of the utility operator fell by more than 60% for the week so far, according to data provided by S&P Global Market Intelligence , due to the potential liability claims from the fire and what Hawaiian Electric might have to do to shield itself from those claims. This scenario has played out across the western U.S.

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Warren Buffett Has Been Selling Bank of America Stock. Here's Why You Can Still Buy It.

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If you look at a lot of the buying Berkshire did dating back to 2017, it's in the low to high $20s. Those warrants were converted in 2017, so Berkshire could be making massive profits on those as well. I calculate an average price of all sales over the last two months of just below $41. billion in 2025.

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