If you grew up in Singapore anytime between the ’60s and ’90s, you may remember that unmistakable “ding ding” echoing through your estate — a candy uncle hammering away at a slab of hardened maltose.
The U.S. Treasury Department announced that it has stopped producing pennies, ending more than 230 years of minting the 1-cent coin. The penny will remain legal tender and will still be accepted at ...
The U.S. Mint punched out the last pennies ever on Wednesday, Nov. 12 – and the public will have a chance to bid for them. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach were ...
Burger Kings are among the many cash-heavy businesses around the US grappling with the phaseout of the penny — with one group of the fast-food joints reportedly hoarding the coins by the box since ...
The National Taxpayers Union Foundation is asking the Internal Revenue Service to modify its proposed regulations for the "no tax on tips" provision of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, suggesting that ...
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