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Bitcoin Daily: Bitcoin Briefly Breaches $3,700; NH Eyes Crypto Tax Payments

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Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) believes one will eventually win approval. In other news, New Hampshire is considering a law that would allow residents to pay their taxes with cryptocurrency. CoinDesk reported that NH House Bill 470 would allow state agencies to accept digital currency for tax payments.

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Fraud on the Rise in 2025 and How to Prevent It

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At Union Bank, we pride ourselves on bank security and want to help the community avoid getting scammed. Fraud Trends in New Hampshire New Hampshire ranks among the top 10 states for fraud and impostor scams, according to the FTC. Financial Scams Are a Nationwide Problem American consumers lost more than $12.5

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Here’s How Your Tax Day Stacks Up

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Tax season, that is. Curious to know how your taxes stacked up? million tax returns last year, some 88 percent of which were filed electronically. trillion in adjusted gross income — meaning a total tax liability of $1.52 percent federal tax rate. This means that federal income tax paid in 2015 averaged to $14,654.

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The Mortgage Maze: Your Guide for Navigating the Mortgage Lending Process

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Which Mortgage Is Best for You With your financial health assessment complete, you’re ready to find a mortgage lender in Vermont and New Hampshire that can help you choose the right type of mortgage for your situation. They offer many types of programs, including the Vermont First Time Buyer Program.

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Millennial Homebuyers: Separating Fact from Fiction in the Vermont & New Hampshire Housing Market

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In this guide, we’ll debunk common myths about homeownership and highlight valuable programs available for first-time homebuyers in Vermont and New Hampshire. Conversely, defaulting on student loans can damage your credit score, making it harder to secure a home loan. But how accurate are these claims?

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Wyoming Lures Crypto Companies With Friendly Laws

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According to a report in Bloomberg back in March, Republican Governor Matt Mead signed into law legislation on limited liability corporations that is more friendly to blockchain companies, making so-called utility tokens an asset class and exempting cryptocurrency from state property taxes.

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The Election That Misplaced Small Businesses

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Trade has been a big topic of conversation on the campaign trail, as have debt, taxes, wages, immigration and monetary policy. 2) Can taxes be made comprehensible? There is the answer we thought we would get when we asked store front businesses about taxes — and then there is the answer we did get.

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