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Tips For Splitting the Bills With Your Domestic partner

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Moving in with your partner is a big step, and with it comes the question: how do you handle finances? Whether you’ve been together for years or are just starting to share a home, splitting the bills can be tricky, especially if you’re not on the same page financially. While there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to this, there are some practical strategies that can help make the process easier, fairer, and stress-free for both of you.

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Amazon Drops Venmo

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Ridgewood NJ, an Amazon spokesperson confirmed via email that Venmo will no longer be accepted on the e-commerce giant’s website or app, adding that “Customers can still use nearly a dozen other payment options, such as debit cards, credit cards, checking accounts, or installments to pay for their orders.”

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PayPal, Venmo, CashApp and Zelle To Report Payments Of $600 Or More Starting January 1st

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Ridgewood NJ, beginning January 1, 2022 payment platforms ,PayPal, Venmo, CashApp and Zelle will be required to issue 1099Ks to any taxpayer who receives $600 or more for transactions tagged as “Goods and Services”.  This is a change from our current state of affairs which requires 1099Ks to be generated only for $20,000 of gross revenue and 200 individual transactions of this type.

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PayPal, Apple lecture North Carolina, do business in countries far more hostile to gays

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By Bradford Richardson – The Washington Times – Thursday, April 7, 2016

PayPal drew a line in the sand when North Carolina enacted a law prohibiting people from using the restrooms of the opposite sex, but critics say that line got washed away on the shores of Malaysia, a nation that consistently ranks among the least LGBT-friendly in the world.

The company canceled its plan to build a global operations center in Charlotte after the passage of HB2, which CEO Daniel Schulman called discrimination against the transgendered. He noted that the move would cost North Carolina 400 well-paying jobs.

But Malaysia’s Penal Code 187 — which punishes homosexual conduct with whippings and up to 20 years in prison — did not stop PayPal from opening in 2011 a global operations center there that it estimated would employ 500 workers by 2013.

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/apr/7/paypal-apple-lecture-north-carolina-do-business-in/