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SALT LAKE CITY — The action of a skeptical Utah woman has led the state of Utah to slap a fine totaling tens of thousands of dollars against a tax debt relief company.
She’s behind on her taxes and received several official-looking flyers in the mail telling her she can settle that debt for pennies on the dollar. However, rather than calling the toll-free numbers printed on those flyers, she contacted the Utah Division of Consumer Protection.
“They did the exact right thing,” said Katie Hass, director of the Consumer Protection division of that caller.
Hass is troubled that, at first glance, the flyers the woman received look very similar to IRS tax forms.
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Sobah Beverages has announced it has entered into voluntary administration, citing pressures and challenges within the craft brewing industry along with economic downturn more broadly.
The completely alcohol-free beverage company was the one of the first of its kind in Australia, founded in 2017 by Dr Clinton Schultz and Lozen McDiarmid-Schultz.
After eight years of building Sobah Beverages, McDiarmid-Schultz said the pair had made the difficult but necessary decision to enter voluntary administration.
“It’s not a decision we ever wanted to make, and we worked hard to avoid this outcome, much to our own personal detriment. Throughout this process, we have done our best to act as ethically…
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Debt can easily snowball out of control. With Americans owing more than a trillion dollars in credit card debt, an unexpected medical bill, a car repair or utility bill can be overwhelming.
But there’s one strategy that can help consumers take control of their finances — by celebrating the small wins. And it begins with starting small.
It’s called the “snowball method.” It works by paying off the smallest debts first, then moving up to the bigger balances.
Finding “the one” is getting fairly expensive — a recent survey from badcredit.org shows one in five singles is going into debt for love.
“The idea is that maybe you pay off that $500 store credit card bill, and then you’re more motivated to…
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