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Video Tips: 2022 Standard Mileage Rates Have Been Announced
The IRS has announced the new standard mileage rates to be used for automobile tax deductions in year 2022.

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How Can a Nonworking Spouse Qualify to Fund an IRA?
One of the fallouts of the COVID-19 pandemic is that millions of people have dropped out of the workforce, particularly female workers with families. While they remain unemployed, these women will have lost the opportunity to build up their retirement nest egg through their employers’ retirement plans. However, those who are married have an option to accumulate retirement funds that will help make up for some of their lost retirement savings.

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2022 Standard Mileage Rates Announced
As it does every year, the Internal Revenue Service recently announced the inflation-adjusted 2022 optional standard mileage rates used to calculate the deductible costs of operating an automobile for business, charitable, medical or moving purposes.

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Employers and Self-employed Who Elected to Defer 2020 Social Security Tax, The Payments Are Due Jan. 3
As part of the COVID relief provided during 2020, employers and self-employed people could choose to put off paying the employer’s share of their eligible Social Security tax liability, normally 6.2% of wages. Half of that deferral is now due on Jan. 3, 2022, and the other half on Jan. 3, 2023.

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Using Data to Drive Your E-Commerce Business’ Growth
We have assembled a list of the six e-commerce KPIs we think will most help you assess how your business is measuring up. Learn more.

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