Commodity Futures Commission Reviews Paperwork for Easier Compliance
Published Date: 7/21/2025
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Summary
Heads up! The government is reviewing some paperwork rules to make sure they’re not too tricky or costly. If you’re a business or part of a group that fills out government forms, you might see some changes soon. This review helps keep things fair and saves time and money for everyone involved.
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