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  2. Groupon - Wikipedia

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    This reduced risk for retailers, who can treat the coupons as quantity discounts [10] as well as sales promotion tools. In the early years before revenue splits began to adjust as necessary, Groupon made money by keeping approximately half the money the customer pays for the coupon.

  3. Tracker (business software) - Wikipedia

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    Tracker is a family of business software products developed by Automation Centre. Each product includes applications for various business processes. While these products share a similar process framework, they differ in platform deployment.

  4. Zero coupon swap - Wikipedia

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    Zero coupon swap In finance, a zero coupon swap (ZCS) is an interest rate derivative (IRD). In particular it is a linear IRD, that in its specification is very similar to the much more widely traded interest rate swap (IRS).

  5. IRS finally provides late guidance on state stimulus checks

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    Most taxpayers in 21 states that sent out stimulus checks or tax rebates in 2022 don’t need to pay federal taxes on those payments.

  6. Chevrolet Tracker (Americas) - Wikipedia

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    The Chevrolet Tracker, formerly the Geo Tracker, is a mini SUV produced for Chevrolet and Geo by CAMI Automotive in Ingersoll, Ontario. The Tracker was produced under many brands in several different editions and in many countries.

  7. Taxation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Among the categories considered by the IRS, the interest imposed on overpayment not made by a business, i.e. a private individual, is 8%. On the other hand, the overpayment made by a business is 7%.

  8. Individual Master File - Wikipedia

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    The Individual Master File (IMF) is the system currently used by the United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to store and process tax submissions and used as the main data input to process the IRS's transactions. It is a running record of all of a person's individual tax events including refunds, payments, penalties and tax payer status. [1]

  9. Whoop (company) - Wikipedia

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    Whoop (stylized as WHOOP) is an American wearable technology company headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. [1] Its principal product is a fitness tracker that measures strain, recovery, and sleep. [2][3] The device is best known for its use by athletes. [4][5] The device is often used to keep track of overall health and even detection of illness. [6] The Whoop band is popular among both ...