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Use Venmo, Paypal for Business? The IRS Is Watching
NBC 7 Responds looked at the IRS requirements for paying taxes on income from apps such as Paypal, Venmo or Zelle.
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Looking for At-Home COVID Tests? Here's What You Need to Know
COVID testing centers are full amid the recent surge in cases. That has many people turning to at-home COVID tests, but those can be just as hard to find as a testing appointment. NBC 7 looked for answers to common complaints and questions from San Diegans searching for the antigen tests. “There are people selling COVID tests on social media…
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Local Man With Terminal Cancer Has Disability Funds Frozen
A lot of people are struggling with finances, but having your cards frozen with no warning sounds like a nightmare. That’s what one local man with terminal cancer said happened to him over the Christmas weekend.
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Watch Out for Christmas Bonus Scams
The holidays are a season of giving, but a new scam will only take. Everyone could use a little extra money this time of year. That’s what one scam promises to people who participate.
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Local Woman Finds Small Business Disaster Loan Was Taken Out in Her Name
Businesses are hurting because of the coronavirus pandemic. There have been billions of dollars in emergency and disaster loans given out by the Small Business Administration to help keep the lights on. It turns out some loans were taken out in the names of people who never applied.
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Some Companies Are Sending Employees to Mexico for Cheaper Prescription Drugs
The coronavirus pandemic has restricted cross-border travel. People looking for cheaper prescription drugs are still making the trip south. It’s all because of high drug prices in the United States.
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Your Jewelry Might Not Be Worth as Much as You Think
A lot of people are hurting financially because of the coronavirus pandemic, and some have turned to pawn shops, jewelry stores and gold sellers for some fast cash. Those buyers say fake jewelry is very common.
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What It's Like to Volunteer for Coronavirus Vaccine
Companies and governments around the world are testing at least 120 potential vaccines for COVID-19. One of the test subjects is a local scientist.
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You Should Fill out College Financial Aid Applications as Soon as Possible
More people may be applying for financial aid this year because of the recession caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The FAFSA just opened up on October 1st for the Fall 2021 semester and experts say you should apply now.
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Wildfire Ash Could Ruin Your Car's Paint Job: Here's What You Should Do
Even if you live miles away from wildfires, you can still see their impact right outside your door. Ash from those fires can land on cars, which might eventually damage the exterior.