15 Stories To Learn About Taxes

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23 Jul 2023

Let's learn about Taxes via these 15 free stories. They are ordered by most time reading created on HackerNoon. Visit the /Learn Repo to find the most read stories about any technology.

1. How To Connect Avalara’s AvaTax with Stripe Subscriptions

It’s supposed to be easy. Eventually, it is.

2. IRS Warning Letters to Early BTC Buyers Illustrate the Utter Disarray of our Current Laws

The U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released a statement on Friday that an operation targeting those who traded or bought more than $20,000 worth of Bitcoin between the years of 2013 and 2015. A warning letter have been sent, or will be sent, to each individual that are in this list, strongly advising that those who may not have reported taxes properly or even filed at all to amend their taxes as soon as possible.

3. 3 Major Tax Deductions for Entrepreneurs

If you’re an entrepreneur, you understand the importance of managing the administrative side of your business. You also know how much of a pain it is (and the time it consumes) to ensure that you stay on track.

4. How to Pay Taxes on Cryptocurrency Transactions While Complying with IRS Requirements?

Cryptocurrency or virtual currency is now a significant player in the financial market. As a result, several challenging legal and regulatory questions have been raised globally.

5. NFT Taxes for Dummies: Everything You Need to Know to Get Started

This is the year of NFTs... and next year will be the year of paying taxes on NFTs! Let's deep dive on how to calculate our capital gain from trading NFTs.

6. 5 Ways to Keep Track of Your Cryptocurrency Taxes

As a basic instinct of human nature, we explore various investment opportunities and financial vehicles to grow our investments. Cryptocurrency trading is a fairly young market and there are a lot of gray areas one needs to be aware before jumping into it.

7. The Risks of Platforms For Investing in Commodities and Art

New tech platforms let you invest in everything from whiskey to watches - but beware of these risks.

8. The Taxman Cometh for the Crypto World

For anyone involved in the world of cryptocurrency, it’s been an interesting few years. Many early investors saw their chosen currencies explode in value, and then plunge soon after that. Throughout the roller coaster ride, regulators and government agencies struggled to make sense of what the crypto market actually was, how it was to be regulated, and which existing legal structures might apply.

9. Making Sense of the IRS Guidance on Cryptocurrencies [Updated 2020]

IRS has provided updated guidance. Here is our comprehensive analysis of the guidance, steps by the IRS in educating users about cryptocurrency, laws around it and forms necessary to file cryptocurrency taxes.

10. AML and Taxes in Web3 Are Extremely Boring. How Can We Get Rid of Them?

What do you think crypto investors spend most of their time on? Straight away, images of deep technical analysis come to mind, or perhaps laborious market research at two o’clock in the morning. But, you might be surprised to know that the front runners are studying up-to-date tax laws, digging out documentation for banks looking to make sure that there’s no money laundering or terrorist financing taking place behind the curtain.

11. Nonprofit Vs. Social Enterprise: What is the Difference?

Although nonprofits and social enterprises have quite a few overlaps, they are not the same thing. Find out the key differences.

12. The IRS is Coming: Why You Shouldn't Pay Crypto Taxes

Preparing for income taxes and understanding what happens with your cryptocurrency in the process.

13. How Do I Win the 'Game' of Income Tax in the USA?

Income is taxed differently than investment proceeds, which are subject to capital gains tax, so it is important to know the differences between each tax type.

14. Why We Should Pay for Payroll Taxes via a Transaction Tax on Stocks and Tariffs on Imports

Payroll taxes are in the news. President Donald Trump said he wanted to defer the collection of employee portion of the Social Security portion of the payroll tax in order to provide pandemic-related economic relief to workers. The Congress didn’t agree, so he issued an executive order to do just that on August 13. Much is unclear about how his order is supposed to work, and there are questions about whether it is legal.

15. What Nonprofits Need to Know Now About the New CARES Act

Editor's note: On April 23, Congress allocated an additional $370 billion for nonprofits and small businesses under the CARES Act: $310 billion for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), and $60 billion for Emergency Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL).

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