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China's Dr. Fauci Urges Restraint in Fighting Covid-19
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Zhang Wenhong has drawn a huge public following with a human touch and candid advice that sometimes runs counter to the government’s authoritarian instincts.
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A Buyout Fund C.E.O. Got in Tax Evasion Trouble. Here’s Why Investors Shrugged.
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When the billionaire Robert Smith settled one of the biggest tax fraud cases ever, Vista Equity Partners had already braced them. Solid returns helped, too.
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The Tax Headaches of Working Remotely During the Pandemic
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“Each state has its own rules,” one tax expert says. So if you worked in a state other than your usual one in 2020, here are some tips on dealing with the tax season.
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How Your 2020 Taxes Are Affected by the Coronavirus Pandemic
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New rules, many of them temporary, give taxpayers breaks that can cut their tax bills or even generate extra refunds this year.
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It May Be Time to Start Worrying About the Estate Tax
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Most people have been able to pass on assets like a family home without federal tax, but that could be changing.
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A Love Letter to My Accountant
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My relationship with him is the most positive one I’ve ever had with a man over money.
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A Break for Working Families
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The government is allowing people who qualify for the earned-income tax credit to use income from either 2020 or 2019, whichever will result in a bigger credit.
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For Gig Workers and Business Owners, Taxes Are Even Trickier Now
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Filing taxes has never been simple for freelancers and business owners, but the pandemic has made it far more complex.
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Which Families Will Receive the Most Money From the Stimulus Bill?
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A large child tax credit will benefit the lowest-income families in particular.
