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These Were the 5 Biggest Tax Scams That Snagged Small Business Owners

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Image source: The Motley Fool/Upsplash It's never too early for small business owners to start thinking about taxes. Small business tax season goes all year round -- with quarterly estimated tax payments, payroll taxes, and other tax obligations specific to your state or industry.

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This Unstoppable Telecom Giant Returned More Capital to Shareholders Than Both AT&T and Verizon Over the Past Year, and It Just Raised Its Dividend 35%

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And many of the biggest companies in the industry are happy to return that cash to shareholders. But one of its biggest competitors has returned even more cash to shareholders. T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) returned a total of $11.8 Share repurchases, on the other hand, are an indirect way to return cash to shareholders.

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5 Ways to Lower Your New York State Tax Bill

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Image source: Getty Images Ah, New York, the Empire State: home to the Big Apple, cascading waterfalls, and, not so proudly, some of the highest taxes in the nation. Whether you're a city slicker dodging taxis or a country dweller enjoying the serene landscapes, one thing unites all New Yorkers: the quest to lower that pesky tax bill.

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The 3 Biggest Tax Breaks I've Ever Gotten

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Image source: Getty Images The goal when filling out your federal income tax return should be to pay what you owe -- but not a penny more. You can make sure this happens by taking advantage of the numerous tax deductions, credits, and other incentives in the lengthy U.S. tax code to make sure your bill is as low as possible.

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Did You Get the Average $3,011 Tax Refund for Your 2023 Return? 3 No-Brainer Stocks to Buy Now

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April 15 is the infamous deadline for filing taxes in the U.S., Many did, and many of them have already received their tax refunds. But for those in an accommodating financial position, a smart move would be to invest that tax refund. And investors don't have to divvy up their tax refund as I've laid out here.

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Meet the Ultrahigh-Yield Dividend Stock That Helped 1 Member of Congress Generate a 122% Return Last Year

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Meet the ultrahigh-yield dividend stock that helped one member of Congress generate a 122% return last year. He achieved a return of 122%. Green owned other stocks that were important in his market-beating return last year. The 10 stocks that made the cut could produce monster returns in the coming years.

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1 Magnificent S&P 500 Dividend Stock Returning 1,280% Since 2002 to Buy Right Now

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Adenza generated an impressive $306 million of pre-tax cash flows from $583 million in revenue during 2023 -- and those metrics could rise further as its new position as part of Nasdaq provides greater cross-selling opportunities. times EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) to 3.3

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