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US Santas can now deduct tips from taxes

US Santas can now deduct tips from taxes

The United States Internal Revenue Service has clarified that individuals earning money as Santa Claus or other costumed characters can now deduct tips from their taxable income. This new tax guidance provides a financial benefit specifically for seasonal performers during their work periods.

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Suspected victim of singer d4vd died of multiple stab wounds

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Zandvoort grants Bernie’s Beachclub another extension despite previous harsh words: ‘The situation is complex’

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Heineken sells more beer thanks to popular premium brands

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