The organization argued that the next phase of crypto adoption will depend less on transparency alone and more on giving companies control over what they reveal — and to whom.
Coach Outlet’s $225 shoulder bag is on sale for $90 in 3 spring pastel colors
TheStreet aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission.Why we love this dealBigger tote bags are great for work and traveling, but what about the days when you only need to carry the essentials? Those occasions call for a mini bag that can keep the load light with an adorable design that can elevate an outfit. During a recent trip to Coach Outlet, I came across the cutest mini shoulder bag, and it’s on sale now for less than $100.The Ashton Mini Shoulder Bag is small and stylish with details that reminded me of vintage Coach bags from the early 2000s. There are three pastel colors that immediately caught my eye, not just because they’re the perfect colors for spring, but also because they’re on sale for just $90. Originally $225, the mini shoulder bags are 60% off, saving you $135.Ashton Mini Shoulder Bag, $90 (was $225) at Coach Outlet
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Shop at Coach OutletWhy do shoppers love it?The Ashton Mini Shoulder Bag is petite — measuring 7.75 inches long, 2.25 inches wide, and 3.5 inches high — but surprisingly, it can fit a lot more than you’d think. I was able to fit an iPhone 16 Pro, a bottle of hand sanitizer, a packable tote bag, and a small bottle of lotion in the main compartment with a little room to spare that would easily fit a small card case. It would also fit a small wallet instead of a packable tote. But a little extra room comes into play with the additional pocket in the front, complete with the buckle strap detail and magnetic snap closure that was such a staple in Y2K fashion. The pocket is great for small accessories and items. It can fit cards and cash, along with lip balm, hair ties, and more.Another detail I love about the bag is that it comes with two straps that make it so versatile. I personally love the look of the smaller 8.5-inch shoulder strap since it balances out the size well and has that classic Y2K mini bag look. However, the 22.5-inch strap is perfect for crossbody wear. The longer strap is also adjustable, so you can tailor it to your comfort. The pastel colors — mint green, pink, and light violet — all come in suede, offering a different look and texture than the classic leather and Signature canvas materials Coach bags often come in. The hues are beyond perfect for spring, adding a light pop of color to any look. The mini bag also comes in glazed leather and Signature canvas with shearling in various colors and sale prices.Related: Coach Outlet’s $295 tote bag is on sale for $118 — and it’s available in 16 colorsIs the Mini Ashton Shoulder Bag worth it? Pros and cons
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ProsVersatile wear: It comes with an 8.5-inch shoulder strap and a 22.5-inch crossbody strap that gives you different carrying options. Y2K design: The bag has a retro look with a mini size and buckle straps that were very popular during the Y2K era and now, as the trends of the time are cycling back. Extra exterior pocket: The interior is small, but the extra pocket with the buckle detail provides extra storage space.ConsVery small size: Since it’s a mini bag, it won’t hold a ton. If you want to hold more than the essentials, you’re better off with the standard Ashton Shoulder Bag.High-maintenance material: Suede can be more high-maintenance than leather and requires extra care to clean.”The Ashton mini is perfect for days where I don’t want to take a bigger bag around, such as the mall, amusement parks, etc.,” a shopper said. They added that it’s versatile, and they love the silhouette and shape. Another shopper said it gives them “Y2K vibes,” which is very on-trend with everything from Y2K bags to clothing making a comeback.Shop more dealsMini Jamie Camera Bag, $89 (was $175) at Coach OutletMini Klare Crossbody Bag, $149 (was $250) at Coach OutletMini Payton Bag, $109 (was $150) at Coach OutletThe Ashton Mini Shoulder Bag is an adorable mini bag that’s perfect for the essentials, and it’s on sale now for only $90 and 60% off.
Pepsi cuts popular snacks in massive purge
PepsiCo has followed its leading rival, Coca-Cola, in deciding to purge dozens of brands from its product portfolio.In 2020, Coke implemented what could be thought of as a culling of its brands. It slashed the company’s offerings.“The company expects to offer a portfolio of approximately 200 master brands, an approximate 50% reduction from the current number, and phase out some products, such as ZICO and Tab,” Coca-Cola said then in a news release.Now, just a few years later, PepsiCo has shared that it plans to slash up to 20% of its product lineup as part of a deal with activist investor Elliott Investment Management.That plan was shared in a December press release, but no mention was made of which brands would be retired. Now, some of the company’s product cuts have been discovered by a leading digital food reporter.PepsiCo is making deep cutsPepsiCo was not shy in stating its intent to make significant cuts.”[The company is] aggressively reducing operating costs and improving operational excellence with savings generated to support meaningful investments in advertising and marketing and consumer value. For example, we have closed three manufacturing plants and shut several manufacturing lines this year and are in the process of reducing nearly 20% of SKUs in the U.S. by early next year,” the company shared.When you cut that deep, some people are going to lose products to which they’re emotionally connected.SnackWithZach, a food industry reporter on Instagram, shared products believed to be on the chopping block, many under PepsiCo’s Frito-Lay banner. These have not been confirmed by PepsiCo.”Frito-Lay is discontinuing a bunch of different snacks from their portfolio this year, including stuff from Cheetos, Lay’s, and more. Here’s a list of stuff you’ll no longer be able to find in stores in just a few months,” he posted on Instagram. Up first, we have the Cheetos Cheese Pizza Puffs. These got replaced by the Flamin’ Hot Tail Pickle Puffs. Two cuts from Funyuns, or should I say Deep Cuts. The first is the Sour Cream and Onion. The second is the Spicy Queso. Two options are out for Smartfood as well. The first is Movie Theater Butter. The second is the Brown Butter and Sea Salt Kettle Corn.Going away from Lay’s are the Sweet and Spicy Honey, the Lightly Salted Barbecue, and the Baked Salt and Vinegar.Three of the Poppables are getting the axe. The first two are the Veggie Sea Salt and Ranch. The second is the Sea Salt Sweet Potato. The Jack Links and Fritos Chili Cheese Meat Stick is out. Just the meat stick it looks like, not the jerky. The 16-ounce jar of Tostitos Nacho Cheese Dip is finished.PepsiCo has not confirmed these culled products or released its own list of impacted products.Killing products is part of the businessAt the time of its 2020 purge, Coca-Cola’s Cath Coetzer, the company’s global head of innovation and marketing operations, explained its decision.“This isn’t about paring down to a specific number of product offerings under our brands. The objective is to drive impact and growth. It’s about continuing to follow the consumer and being very intentional in deciding which of our brands are most deserving of our investments and resources, and also taking the tough but important steps to identify those products that are losing relevance and therefore should exit the portfolio,” she said in a press release.More Retail:Costco sees major shift in member behaviorRetail chain shuts all locations as legal changes hit industryLululemon struggles to reverse concerning customer behaviorCoca-Cola’s former CEO James Quincey also shared insight as to why products must be retired.“In the end, it’s a Darwinian struggle for space in the supermarket or in the convenience store,” he told CNN Business. “The retailer wants to make as many dollars as it can for each spot on the shelf. If a brand, even a beloved one, sells a fraction of what these other bottles will sell, eventually it will get pulled out.”
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PepsiCo resets its strategyElliott Investment Management, which took a $4 billion stake in PepsiCo in December, pushed for these changes.Amber Brooner, CRO at revenue management platform XTEL, which works with companies including Danone, Kraft Heinz, and Nestle on pricing strategy, referred to PepsiCo’s plan as a broad strategic reset, Modern Retail reported.“Companies are revisiting price investment now because sustained price increases have begun to erode unit volumes,” she said, especially given the now-obvious trend of shoppers trading down to private-label and value-oriented offerings.Analysts are mixed on PepsiCo’s moves.Morgan Stanley’s Dara Mohsenian said the company “laid out 2026 goals that were likely slightly better than expected,” but cautioned that the guidance “was not necessarily conservative,” Investing.com reported. PepsiCo CEO Ramon Laguarta is confident that the changes will be positive for the company’s snack lines.”We expect Frito-Lay to grow volume, net revenue and operating margin this year. So that should be the framework that we operate in,” he said during the company’s fourth-quarter earnings call.Related: 76-year-old comfort food chain closes most of its restaurants
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1.3 Million Taxpayers May Be Owed a Refund From 2022. Here’s How to Claim It Before the Deadline
If you didn’t file your 2022 taxes, you may be owed a refund of hundreds — even thousands — of dollars, but the deadline to claim that money is fast approaching.
More than 1.3 million taxpayers have yet to submit their 2022 taxes, which were due on Tax Day in April 2023. As a result, the IRS is holding approximately $1.2 billion worth of unclaimed refund money with an expiration date of April 15.
“By not filing a tax return, taxpayers stand to lose more than just their refund,” the IRS wrote in a Friday alert about the upcoming deadline.
The typical unclaimed tax refund is nearly $700, the agency said, and that’s not including refundable tax credits for 2022. That year, for instance, the earned income tax credit was worth up to $6,935, and the advance child tax credit could add as much as $1,500 per child to the refund.
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How much money the IRS may owe you
The median unclaimed tax refund amounts to $686 per person (excluding tax credits). However, the IRS won’t be sending this money out automatically. If you are owed an old tax refund, you will need to file back taxes to claim it before the deadline.
Those back taxes for tax year 2022 must be postmarked by April 15 of this year. Missing this deadline means that your refund will disappear; once a tax refund goes unclaimed for three years it officially “becomes property of the U.S. Treasury,” according to the IRS.
The states with the largest 2022 tax refunds waiting to be claimed include:
Massachusetts: $786
Hawaii: $784
North Dakota: $774
New York: $757
West Virginia: $756
How to claim your 2022 tax refund in 2026
To claim your tax refund, you will need to file back taxes for 2022. According to the IRS’s website, you can “file your past due return the same way and to the same location where you would file an on-time return.” One notable exception is IRS Free File, which does not support filing back taxes.
Some tax software programs will allow you to file previous years’ tax returns but may require you to print out your returns and file by mail (or purchase a version of the program for the year you need to file).
For in-person assistance, the IRS’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program may be able to help. Through VITA, community centers, libraries and other local organizations provide legit, free tax help, including filing back taxes at some locations. Tax professionals at brick-and-mortar tax prep companies, such as H&R Block or Jackson Hewitt, can help you, as well.
In short, filing back taxes will likely take a little more leg work than filing the current year’s taxes.
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Here’s what you need to do:
Gather your income information. Review your documents to determine what you have and what is missing for 2022. The specific documents needed will depend on the type of income received that year, such as W-2s for employee wages, 1099-MISCs or 1099-NECs for gig or contract work, and 1099-INTs and 1099-DIVs for interest or dividend income.
Request your tax transcript for missing income information. If you can’t find all your 2022 tax information, you can obtain your tax transcript for free from the IRS. Simply create or log in to your IRS account online and request a wage and income transcript, which will include the W-2 or 1099 information you need to complete your return.
Use the correct forms for your return. When filing your back taxes, make sure that you are using the correct year’s form. You may need 2022’s 1040, 1040-SR or 1040-NR forms. These are searchable in the IRS’s form archive.
Mail your return to the proper IRS location. After completing your 2022 tax return, you will need to sign and mail it to the appropriate IRS location. The mailing address for your return depends on where you live. If the IRS has sent you specific filing instructions by mail, follow those.
For further assistance with your back taxes, you can call the IRS’s toll-free number, 800-TAX-FORM, or visit a local taxpayer assistance center.
Keep in mind that even if you are owed a 2022 tax refund, it might not result in a payment. The government may first put your refund toward outstanding tax bills from other years, unpaid child support payments or past-due debts.
And if you owe the IRS money from 2022, you might need to pay penalties on top of the past-due amount.
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Amazon is selling a $79 10-inch Android tablet for $62, and it has ‘plenty of storage’
TheStreet aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission.Why we love this dealIf you enjoy browsing the web but sometimes find yourself squinting at the screen, a tablet could become your new best friend. If you opt for the big-name brands, it could be an investment that costs several hundred dollars. But with a deal like Amazon’s sale on the Svitoo 10-Inch Android 16 Tablet, you’ll spend under $65 for a device that’s great for email, browsing, and streaming Netflix, Hulu, or YouTube.Normally $79, this tablet is 18% off, and you save a few extra dollars when you apply the on-page coupon. Between its 12-hour battery life and being small enough to fit in a purse, we predict you’ll get a ton of use out of it, whether it’s for you, a parent, or even a child.Svitoo 10-Inch Android 16 Tablet, $62 (was $79) at Amazon
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Shop at AmazonWhy do shoppers love it?This tablet is an impressive deal for the price considering everything it can do. It comes equipped with a Allwinner A333 CPU, as well as 20 gigabytes (GB) of RAM and 32 GB of storage. It is expandable up to 1 terabyte (TB) when you purchase an additional microSD card. That means plenty of muscle to binge a Netflix series, play your favorite puzzle game, or multitask to your heart’s content.While phone screens have gotten larger over the years, a 10.1-inch IPS display is much easier on the eyes. This one features 1280 X 800 resolution, so anything you want to watch will look crisp. Once you watch a few favorite music videos on YouTube using a tablet, you’ll never want to peer at one on your tiny phone screen again.Perhaps one of the most standout features of this tablet is the battery life. It comes with a 6000mAh battery that lasts up to 12 hours. Like any other device, you’ll get the best out of the battery with activities that require less processing power, like reading a book on Kindle or browsing the web. Even so, you should have plenty of juice to watch a movie on a long flight if you choose.One thing to be aware of about this tablet is that it runs Android Go, a simplified version of the Android operating system (OS) designed for a faster, more efficient experience. However, some users complain that it is slower than the regular Android OS. If this concerns you, it’s worth it to research the difference between the two and consider whether a device that utilizes it is a good fit for you.Pros and cons of the $62 Svitoo 10-Inch Android TabletPros:An unbeatable price point: $62 is a steal for a tablet.It has expandable memory: You can upgrade it to 1 terabyte by adding a microSD card.It comes with a case: You’ll save even more money since this is included.Cons:It runs Android Go: This is a stripped down version of the Android OS that sometimes draws mixed reviews from users.Older Bluetooth version: It runs Bluetooth 5.3, which is a bit behind the current 6.0 version.Related: Amazon is selling a 2-in-1 laptop and tablet for only $76 ahead of its Big Spring SaleWhile this tablet doesn’t have a lot of reviews yet, it currently has a perfect five-star rating from the shoppers that have purchased it. “This tablet was super easy to set up and holds a very good charge,” one shopper wrote. “It’s great for browsing the web and using apps like Facebook and TikTok. Comes with a protective case and is overall worth every cent I spent on it.”A second shopper wrote, “Setup is easy. Works perfect for web browsing and apps. Easy to connect to WiFi. You can use a cordless keyboard, which also connects easily. It’s worth the cost and has plenty of storage.”Shop more deals Muisoo 10-Inch Android 14 Tablet, $59 (was $70) at AmazonEvermyth 10-Inch Android 15 Tablet, $100 (was $150) at AmazonGleeso 10-Inch Android 15 Tablet, $75 (was $110) at AmazonIf you want to enjoy browsing the web on a larger screen, the Svitoo 10-Inch Android 16 Tablet is a great choice. Pick it up during Amazon’s sale and save $17 off the full price.