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Registering as a childcare provider?

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Registering as a childcare provider? I accumulate childcare expenses throughout the year. I don’t know the exact terminology, but formal childcare providers have a tax ID that I use when trying to deduct child care costs from my 1040, or when filing for a reimbursement on a dependent care FSA. I occasionally use friends/family members as a childcare resource, and I just pay them di…

Reddit Personal Finance 444 2024-12-19

Checkout provider for subscriptions

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Checkout provider for subscriptions Hi, we want to start selling a subscription product for physical goods (Food & Beverage). We already built the website using Webflow. But now we have trouble finding a checkout platform which – provides not only credit card and PayPal, but also (at least) SEPA and – charge delivery cost based on the shipping country. All the platforms we checked…

Reddit ecommerce 1.2k 2024-12-17

Payment provider for supplement brand

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Payment provider for supplement brand Hi guys! I’m currently looking for any advice on your experience with different payment providers for your supplement brands. Just a short background info: Our supplement is 100% legal (complies with EU regulations/ no novel foods) and doesn’t make any prohibited health claims. I’ve heard that some people have experienced difficulties with som…

Reddit ecommerce 376 2024-11-26

Salkantay trek provider 🇵🇪

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Salkantay trek provider 🇵🇪 Hey, Would love to hear people’s experiences on which company to do the trek with. I’m going solo age 26. Ideally would like my own accommodation setup during the 4 days if possible. I’d also require vegetarian meals as halal food options are unlikely. So far looked into salkantay trekking. Also heard machu picchu reservations and alpaca exped…

Reddit Travel 831 2024-11-18

EOB is claiming a provider is out-of-network rates, but the provider is listed as in-network on the Insurance website

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EOB is claiming a provider is out-of-network rates, but the provider is listed as in-network on the Insurance website As the title says, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts listed a provider as in-network (and still does), but the EOBs are coming back as out-of-network. As a result, I’m the hook for upwards of $500 for 2 visits when I should only be paying two office copays of $30 each. If you can’t trust the insurance website to tell you if a provider is …

Reddit Personal Finance 625 2024-10-28

Am I am bad provider?

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Am I am bad provider? I am just curious how other couples split their finances and pay bills, rent, mortgage, etc. Me I live with my gf our two kids and her two kids in a 3 bedroom house that I pay mortgage for is it wrong for me to ask her to help pay 450$ for rent/mortgage and half of bills? I mean we both work to me it sounds fair. She has only paid me 2 out of 6…

Reddit Personal Finance 417 2024-07-21

Which Provider for HSA Rollover?

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Which Provider for HSA Rollover? I’d like to consolidate my HSA from an old employer. I do not like the digital experience of it, and I’m also being charged monthly fees. Should I rollover into my current employer’s HSA provider or to my Fidelity where I manage all my other investment and retirement accounts? submitted by /u/Snaisa6

Reddit Personal Finance 845 2024-06-27

Should I trust my company’s 401k provider?

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Should I trust my company’s 401k provider? The company I work for matches 401k contributions. However, the company they use is Slavic401k which has terrible reviews on Trust Pilot and BBB, so I don’t feel comfortable giving them my money (the biggest complaint is keeping money hostage). What’s my best course of action? I’d hate to miss out on the contribution matches but I don’t think it…

Reddit Personal Finance 1.3k 2023-11-02