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Hawley's bill is sheer political genius. It will hit up the U.S. Treasury to send money, mostly to voters in Republican states, where it will compensate them for the economic costs imposed on them by ...
Some common retirement choices can increase your tax burden. Learn how to avoid costly mistakes and keep more of the savings you've worked hard to build.
The IRS will let churches endorse candidates from the pulpit, overthrowing six decades of nonprofit regulation. It's a move ...
In some restaurants, tips are already included either on all tables or large parties. The 'no tax on tips' policy will likely ...
A new law includes a provision that could mean bettors pay more during tax season. Major poker players are calling on ...
IRS refund delays and a new system giving ICE access to tax data raise privacy, legal, and ethical questions about how taxpayer info is used.
The IRS has updated static mortality tables to be used for pension plans under Internal Revenue Code Section 430 (h) (3) (A) and ERISA. The tables apply for calculation of the funding target and other ...
The IRS is still catching up from previous years of backlog, and unfortunately, it’s the taxpayer who often pays the price—in late fees, stress, and wasted time. But here’s the good news: timely ...
Clear Start Tax breaks down the hidden tax risks of sudden income changes - and how to recover before penalties build up.
The IRS reinterpreted a tax rule, signaling that religious organizations may now be able to endorse political candidates without losing their tax-exempt status.