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  2. Avoid Tax Ramifications by Ensuring Your PayPal ... - AOL

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    A specific post resembling a store sign or printed notice claims you can avoid paying taxes on PayPal and Venmo transactions if the... Avoid Tax Ramifications by Ensuring Your PayPal Transactions ...

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  4. 37 Things You Should Stop Paying for ASAP - AOL

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    PayPal Fees PayPal users can avoid fees by requesting money using the "Friends and Family" option. Be aware, however, that a fee-free transaction requires a linked bank account or a PayPal balance.

  5. New Tax Law: Sell More Than $600 a Year? Venmo, PayPal ... - AOL

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    New year, new tax rules. For small business owners or independent contractors, this change, introduced via the American Rescue Plan, might make a big difference in your accounting. See: 4 Ways to ...

  6. Don't be blindsided when PayPal ups its fees - AOL

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    Earlier this week PC World blogger Jared Newman opened a can of worms by calling out PayPal for quietly adding a fee for transactions labeled as "Goods" or "Services." What happened was; Jared got ...

  7. Internet fraud - Wikipedia

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    The perpetrator who impersonated as Tim, met the victim on a dating website in 2019 after she lost her husband. He first took £68,000 in the name of customs fees and then asked her to directly pay £200,000 to his translator to secure his contractors and store his equipment, totalling the money lost to £320,000. [18]

  8. Potentially dangerous taxpayer - Wikipedia

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    Potentially Dangerous Taxpayer (PDT) [1] is a government designation assigned by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to taxpayers of the United States of America whom IRS officials claim have demonstrated a capacity for violence against employees of the IRS or other government agencies, contractors or their families.

  9. 5 Dangerous Tax Scams That You Need to Watch Out For - AOL

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