Every year leading up to Tax Day, Americans face a familiar and frustrating ritual: sorting through receipts, deciphering forms, clicking through software prompts, and hoping they haven’t made a ...
A new law provides a $6,000 extra deduction for taxpayers 65 and older. Learn who qualifies, the income limits, and how to ...
Laura MacDonald explores philanthropy as founder of Benefactor Group, author of The Endowment Handbook, and past chair of Giving USA. The new tax law adopted on July 4, 2025, will have a significant ...
Once the flood of executive actions has passed, Congress is likely to turn its attention to taxes, specifically revising the tax code. Two parts of this code, the Earned Income Tax Credit and the ...
In her book The Second Estate, Ray Madoff explains how the U.S. tax system lets the ultra-rich grow their wealth tax-free while working Americans bear the burden.
Messrs. Ryan and Pomerleau’s border-adjustment tax is akin to a gateway drug, writes Grover Norquist.
Every year, donors give billions of dollars to American colleges and universities. Some give for social or sentimental reasons, but most do so because they want to aid exceptional students, faculty, ...
In the wake of fierce debate over tax cut extensions, the White House is considering a push for a massive overhaul of the income tax code. The effort could take years but offers some hope of ...
Your pay slip tax codes may appear to be nothing more than a jumbled mix of letters and numbers, but they play a vital role in calculating how much tax is deducted from your earnings. If these codes ...
Made a mistake while paying Advance Tax or Self-Assessment Tax? This guide explains how to correct wrong Assessment Year, Head Code, or PAN in your Income Tax challan using the e-filing portal — ...