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Warren Buffett Just Shunned His Favorite Stock for the First Time Since 2018, and It Could Spell Trouble for the S&P 500

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Berkshire sold 13% of its Apple position in the first quarter, and Buffett said it was for tax reasons. Buffett shunned his favorite stock in Q3 There is one stock Buffett bought in every single quarter since 2018, regardless of broader market conditions. Finally, the conglomerate sold 25% of what was left during the third quarter.

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4 Little-Known Tax Perks for Homeowners in 2024

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Everything from property taxes to home maintenance can bite into your budget. On the plus side, many of those homeowner expenses also happen to have some associated tax perks. Read more: we researched free tax software and put together a list of the best options here 1. Tax credits reduce how much tax you owe.

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Tax Cheats Beware: This IRS Program Makes Whistleblowing Lucrative

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That's how much the IRS paid out in whistleblower rewards in 2018 alone. Treasury has enlisted the help of employees, attorneys, bookkeepers, family members and more to collect some of the estimated $1 trillion in unpaid taxes every year. Image source: Getty Images Three hundred million dollars. For over 150 years, the U.S.

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Here Are 8 Ways the Richest Americans Avoid Paying Taxes

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Image source: Getty Images Have you ever heard that multi-billionaire Warren Buffett pays a lower federal income tax rate than his secretary? Many ultra-wealthy American households pay surprisingly low effective federal income tax rates, and in some cases, no taxes at all. No tax breaks are designed to only benefit billionaires.

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The Surprising Impact of Tax Law Changes on Your Refund

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Image source: Getty Images Taxes may be inevitable, but that doesn't mean they're static. In fact, the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) represented a major overhaul to the tax code, but the implications from that law are far reaching -- and we still haven't seen all of them. Laws can change.

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Paying Taxes on Social Security Benefits: 3 Pitfalls for Retirees to Avoid in 2024

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Taxes on Social Security can be extremely complicated, and there are some big pitfalls you could find yourself falling into if you're not careful. It's important to understand the basics of how taxes on Social Security work. So keeping your combined income as low as possible is necessary to avoid taxes on Social Security.

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4 of the Biggest Tax Breaks for Single Americans

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Image source: The Motley Fool/Upsplash Sometimes filing taxes as a single person can feel like cooking for one: not a lot of easy savings. But there are still some good tax breaks for single people. Let's look at a few tax strategies that single filers can use to reduce their federal income tax bill.

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