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  2. Taxpayer First Act - Wikipedia

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    On April 18, 2018, the bill passed the House of Representatives unanimously. [9] On July 19, 2018, the Senate introduced their own bipartisan IRS reform bill. [10] One week later, Senators Portman and Cardin introduced their own competing IRS reform bill. [11] Neither of the Senate bills were passed at the conclusion of the 115th Congress.

  3. 8coupons - Wikipedia

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    8coupons' augmented reality view on the iPhone app. Users can receive alerts regarding nearby deals based on the categories they select or switch to an augmented reality view on an iPhone that overlays a brief description of the offer and its relative location to the user.

  4. Coupon - Wikipedia

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    Food stuff ration coupons types I–V for direct laborers and workers in Vietnam, 1976–1986. In marketing, a coupon is a ticket or document that can be redeemed for a financial discount or rebate when purchasing a product.

  5. Taxpayer Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    [24] 11 Republicans cosponsored the bill. [25] The bill would require that the IRS provide people with quality service; people would only have to pay the correct amount of their taxes owed; the IRS would be required to implement better customer service; and people would have a "voice" in the process when challenging an IRS ruling. [24]

  6. IRS penalties - Wikipedia

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    Where a taxpayer has filed an income or excise tax return that shows a balance due but does not pay that balance by the due date of the return (without extensions), a different charge applies. This charge has two components: an interest charge, computed as described above, and second a penalty of 0.5% per month applied to the unpaid balance of ...

  7. Medical billing - Wikipedia

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    Medical billing, a payment process in the United States healthcare system, is the process of reviewing a patient's medical records and using information about their diagnoses and procedures to determine which services are billable and to whom they are billed.

  8. Global Blue - Wikipedia

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    Global Blue is a tourism shopping tax refund company headquartered in Nyon, Switzerland.The company is best known for tax-free shopping, [1] a VAT/GST refund product and also operates in dynamic currency conversion, marketing services, point-of-sale technology, retail staff education, and customer intelligence.

  9. EuroBillTracker - Wikipedia

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    EuroBillTracker (EBT) is a website designed for tracking euro banknotes.It was inspired by the US currency bill tracking website Where's George? [1] [2] The aim is to record as many notes as possible to know details about their distribution and movements, follow it up, like where a note has been seen in particular, and generate statistics and rankings, for example, in which countries there are ...