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Courtney Johnston

Courtney Johnston

Editor at CNET

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  • English
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  • Finance & Banking Services

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Expecting a Tax Refund? 6 Expert-Approved Ways to Use Your IRS Money This Year

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Best Pet Insurance Companies for 2025

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2025 Federal Tax Brackets: Your Paycheck May Be Bigger. Here's Why

New tax brackets could mean you're paying less in taxes, depending on your income level.
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You Could Owe Taxes This Year if You're Paid Through Venmo, PayPal ...

The IRS will know if you earned income over $5,000 through third-party payment apps.
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If You Have a Side Hustle, Prepare Now for Estimated Taxes

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Will the New IRS Rule for Venmo, PayPal and CashApp Payments Impact...

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Your Take-Home Pay May Get a Boost, Thanks to 2025 Tax Bracket Chan...

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The IRS Starts New Tax Rule for Venmo, PayPal and CashApp. What You...

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2025 Tax Bracket Increases Could Be a Win for Your Paycheck. Here's...

If you drop into a lower tax bracket this year, you might see a boost in your take-home pay.