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New income tax rules 2025: Your ITR to face mandatory investigation in these 5 cases The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has issued fresh guidelines outlining specific cases where Income Tax ...
ITR filing for AY 2025-26 began late due to tech delays. Learn how to check your ITR and refund status online, and why early filing still matters.
ITR 2025: The income tax return (ITR) filing season is back and taxpayers are busy arranging documents for filing of their return. Here, we list out top 7 things that salaried taxpayers should be ...
It's natural for a retiree settling somewhere new to consider states that don't tax retirement income. If you're considering a move to a state that doesn't, learn about any other taxes that state ...
Rachel Reeves is expected to freeze income tax thresholds in her autumn Budget to fill a £40 billion black hole. The Chancellor has been put under pressure by three policy U-turns by Sir Keir ...
The “big, beautiful” tax bill that’s currently winding its way through Congress would, if it becomes law, lead to drastically different results for U.S. taxpayers, depending on where you ...
I have been unemployed and am drawing an income from a substantial pot of savings since the summer of 2024. I definitely breached my £500 personal savings allowance for 2024/25.
We’ll discuss what the new tax regime is under the Union Budget 2025-26, what deductions are still available, and how you can make smarter choices for your income.
Deeper Medicaid cuts, limited tax breaks for tips: What's in the Senate tax bill The bill text released June 16 sets up a potentially explosive confrontation with House Republicans.
For 41 years, Wisconsin and Minnesota were downright neighborly when it came to tax reciprocity. If you lived in Minnesota and worked in Wisconsin, you could pay your income taxes to Minnesota. If ...
The Senate tax package would keep the Section 199A deduction for pass-through business income at 20% and make it permanent. The House bill would raise the deduction to 23%.
The Senate Finance Committee on Monday released its version of the GOP’s package that calls for enacting sweeping cuts to Medicaid and preventing a multi-trillion dollar tax hike on Americans.