2025-01-28
8 分钟Americans love using their credit cards.
The most secure and hassle-free way to pay,
but DC politicians want to change that with the Durban Marshall credit card bill.
This bill lets corporate megastores pick how your credit card is processed,
allowing them to use untested payment networks that jeopardize your data security and rewards.
Corporate megastores will make more money, and you pay the price.
Tell Congress to guard your card, because Americans lose when politicians choose.
Learn more at guardyourcard.com.
Here's your money briefing for Tuesday, January 28.
I'm Arianna Spuru for the Wall Street Journal.
The tax rules on reporting income from sales happening online in places like Etsy, eBay, and StubHub are changing.
This means your side hustle is under a bigger spotlight than before.
Online platforms complained about the extra record-keeping it caused, and they said taxpayers would be confused.
And then just people complained it's unfair.
They're like, well, I'm trying to make a little money on the side.
I really have to deal with all this record-keeping and reported is income.
The point is, if you're making a profit, you do have to report is income.
Wall Street Journal reporter Ashley Ebbling joins me to discuss what you should know when those 1099K forms show up in your mailbox after the break.
TNB Tech Minute gives you the day's top tech headlines,
featuring newsmakers that shape the tech world and beyond, like OpenAI, CEO, Sam Altman.