The reported disappearance of supposedly safe bitcoins in a prominent online exchange removes a false sense of cybersecurity.
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Ben Sullivan in Newsday
Ben Sullivan warns of the dangers of underestimating retirement expenses.
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Income “From Whatever Source Derived”
Donating eggs to benefit infertile couples may be an altruistic tax, but if you get paid for it, expect to give Uncle Sam his due.
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Unreasonable Is Better Than Crazy
Your house is not your home unless you live there. In New York, where taxation is often divorced from reality, this is big news.
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Self-Determination, For Rich Countries
To preserve Ukraine’s “territorial integrity,” Russia and Europe seem prepared to fight to the last Ukrainian.
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Paul Jacobs in DepositAccounts.com
Paul Jacobs discusses misperceptions regarding life insurance.
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The Crime Of Selling Your New Car
Buying something in one place and selling it elsewhere for a higher price used to be called capitalism. Some federal prosecutors now call it fraud.
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NY Top Judge Tells Students: We’ve All Got Problems
Law students struggling to pay debts and find jobs should try working for a semester for free, says New York’s top judge.
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Distressed Babies And Bosses
Not long ago, a boss was proud to provide care for a child in medical need. Now a CEO has to apologize for mentioning it.
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Did Kevin Durant’s Tax Preparer Commit A Technical Foul?
When the IRS audited him, NBA star Kevin Durant tried to pass the ball to his former CPA. His toss went out of bounds.
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