The U.S. has ended its $800 de minimis exemption, a rule that once allowed duty-free imports on small packages. This change means higher costs for online shoppers, new challenges for small businesses, and big shifts in global trade. Here’s what you need to know.
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U.S. Ends $800 De Minimis Tax Break: What It Means for Shoppers
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How Big Companies Saved $148B from the 2025 Tax Law
In 2025, major U.S. companies like Amazon and Microsoft saved $148 billion in taxes thanks to the new One Big Beautiful Bill. Learn how immediate expensing and accelerated depreciation helped them—and what this means for everyday Americans.
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Tax Rebate Checks Coming? Congress Eyes Tariff Payouts
Congress is considering a new plan to send tax rebate checks to American families—funded entirely by tariff revenue from imported goods. Learn what this means, who qualifies, and how much you could get.
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