Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin As we enter tax season 2023, you may wonder how long you should keep your old tax returns and other paperwork associated with filing your taxes. For those with hard copies of your taxes, you might wonder if you can scan them. Or do you need to keep hard copies? Keep reading as we share how long you should keep your old taxes and how to get them out of your way, hopefully. How long do you need to keep old tax records, receipts, and total tax returns (state and federal)? Another common question is how to safely store these tax docs without feeling like you are living like a hoarder. While providing tax-planning guidance over the years, I've met several people with countless boxes full of old receipts, documents, and tax returns. While some tax documents needed to be kept, most could have been shredded and thrown away long ago. What Does The IRS Say About Keeping Old Tax Returns? According to the Internal Revenue … [Read more...] about How Long Should You Keep Old Tax Returns?
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Potential Thai scammers race to close mule bank accounts as new cybercrime law enacted
Potential Thai scammers, particularly in Nakhon Phanom province, are racing to close suspected mule bank accounts after a new cybercrime law was enacted. According to the Pattaya Mail, the new law took effect on March 17, deeming that those who open a bank account or register a SIM card for a third party for illegal use will face jail time and/or a fine. The new law has some rushing to close their bank accounts so as not to be subjected to jail time of up to three years or to receive a fine of up to 300,000 baht. The Royal Decree on Cyber Crime Prevention and Suppression now allows banks to suspend accounts that are suspected of being used for illegal transactions. Villagers, who may have opened such bank accounts, notified police about their suspected mule accounts and contacted their banks to close them to escape punishment under the new law. Related news Bangkok Airways to launch Koh Samui – Hong Kong route 5 hours ago Thailand … [Read more...] about Potential Thai scammers race to close mule bank accounts as new cybercrime law enacted
Unsung Heroes: The Players That Uplift The Entire Team’s Performance
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Ryan is a career marketer with operational excellence whose creative thinking solves business challenges. Football quarterbacks are the stars of the show for a good reason. But who would they be without the linemen? A hardly ever glorified position, their consistent performance in support of the quarterback is the difference between a good season and a Super Bowl. Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs knows this well. In the lead up to the big game, he gifted complete sets of personalized TaylorMade golf clubs to his offensive linemen for Christmas. Star players like quarterbacks get a lot of attention for their exceptional skills, performance and game-changing moments. And they should. They often have a unique combination of athletic ability, mental toughness and the ability to perform consistently under pressure. But standing just outside that spotlight are the key players that make the difference between a … [Read more...] about Unsung Heroes: The Players That Uplift The Entire Team’s Performance
Tech Experts: Rigging The Presidential Election Would Be ‘Easy’
Hacking November’s presidential voting machines to ensure a win for either Republican nominee Donald Trump or Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton would be “easy,” cybersecurity experts claimed in a report released Monday. America’s outdated voting systems are about as secure as a home computer, and are run by election officials and poll workers with little digital technology expertise, creating the perfect environment for hackers to rig the election, according to the report, “Hacking The Elections Is Easy!” from cybersecurity think tank Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology (ICIT). “The United States e-voting system is so vulnerable that a small group of one or a few dedicated individuals could target a lynchpin district of a swing state, and sway the entire presidential election,” the ICIT report said. The vulnerability of the country’s 9,000 voting jurisdictions is “an epidemic in our democracy,” James Scott, ICIT senior fellow and co-author of the paper with ICIT … [Read more...] about Tech Experts: Rigging The Presidential Election Would Be ‘Easy’
Lyka plea for automatic registration approval rejected
MANILA -The Anti-Red Tape Authority (Arta) rejected the request of social media-based payments LYKA Philippines Solutions Inc. to be granted automatic approval for company registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The SEC said in a statement that LYKA had failed to submit complete documentary requirements and was also under investigation for alleged money laundering. “Considering the foregoing, the requirements laid down under Section 10 of RA (Republic Act) 9485, as amended, and its Implementing Rules and Regulations for Automatic Approval have not been met. Thus, Automatic Approval is not warranted in the instant application for registration of company submitted by LYKA with the SEC,” said the SEC, which cited the Arta notice of denial last March 6. Under investigation According to the corporate regulator, LYKA president Michael Bryant Lim sought Arta’s help to be granted automatic registration after citing delays on the part of the SEC. “The Arta, … [Read more...] about Lyka plea for automatic registration approval rejected