Stop the Hollywood Handouts
For years, movie producers have played states against each other and reaped billions in taxpayer money.
IRS update gives tax filing boost to millions
The Direct File pilot will be expanded in 2025 to cover even more taxpayers.
Some Americans poised to get $20,000 tax cut
A significant tax reform legislation could soon be signed into law by Hawaii Governor Josh Green.
IRS update unveils new proposed rules
The Treasury and IRS issued new proposed regulations expected to continue bolstering the boom in clean energy production.
Hunter Biden handed legal win
A scheduled hearing in Hunter Biden's tax case has been indefinitely postponed following the confirmed delay in the trial.
Americans in one state could see tax refunds significantly drop
The Taxpayer's Bill of Rights (TABOR) refund provides $800 for single filers, while those filing as a couple get a heftier $1,600.
IRS sends deadline reminder to thousands of Americans abroad
The agency reminded foreign-based citizens and permanent residents of the deadline to file their taxes.
California considers charging drivers by the mile
The state is seeking volunteers to test a mileage tax program to recover declining gas tax revenues caused by the increase in electric vehicles.
IRS issues tax deadline warning for 7 states
Those who live in declared disaster zones are granted extra time to file their tax returns.
IRS update offers boost to millions of taxpayers
The agency has agreed to extend its no-cost Free File private-sector tax software program through October 2029.
New bill could force Trump to release tax returns
A new ethics bill proposed by Reps. James Comer and Katie Porter would force the next president to disclose their tax returns.
IRS office flooded with hundreds of people looking for tax refund
Some showed up at 10 p.m. on Friday to catch the top spots for the IRS line.
Millennials will pay more in taxes to save Medicare
In a new research report, 83 percent of millennials said they would be willing to have more money taken from their paychecks to pay for Medicare in the future.
Tax Breaks for the Wealthiest or Childcare for Everyone? Duh!
California gives away $70 billion in tax breaks to the rich every year. It can't claim to be a progressive state and then underfund early childhood education and care.
Kari Lake calls for child tax credit expansion
Lake said Americans need to be incentivized to have more children.
IRS offers major relief to tornado victims
The relief applies to people in Auglaize, Crawford, Darke, Delaware, Hancock, Licking, Logan, Mercer, Miami, Richland and Union.
IRS Changes Rules for Taxpayers in One State
Those impacted by tornadoes in Ohio in March may qualify for some relief from the tax agency.
Three tax refunds that are raising alarms with IRS
The three refunds causing issues this year are the Fuel Tax Credit, Sick Leave and Family Leave credits and household employment taxes.
Stimulus check update: Americans have one day to claim direct payment
After May 17, the Internal Revenue Service will no longer be holding onto more than $1 billion in unclaimed refunds.
Child tax credit boost on horizon for one state
Illinois families could benefit from an additional $300 if a new bill is passed in the state's budget.
IRS warns thousands of taxpayers they could face jail time
The IRS issued an alert today saying that thousands of taxpayers fell victim to tax scams and inaccurate social media advice.
IRS owes 930,000 Americans about $932—deadline days away
Stimulus checks and tax refunds from the 2020 tax year cannot be claimed after May 17.
Tax-free items for millions ahead of hurricane season
Taxes will be lifted on a variety of hurricane readiness items between May 24 and 26th
Property tax cut proposed for thousands in one state
The property tax exemption threshold could be tripled in Alaska if a new amendment is approved.
IRS update reveals how homeowners could save thousands
Homeowners who have implemented energy-efficient improvements on their property can apply to receive credits.
Homeowners feel the squeeze
A rise in property taxes and insurance premiums spells trouble for homeowners throughout the U.S.
IRS issues final reminder on $1 billion in tax refunds
Almost 1 million Americans are owed money by the IRS for unclaimed historic tax refunds, the government agency has said.
$1 billion tax refund deadline looms
The May 17 deadline for taxpayers to claim refunds for the tax year 2020 is looming, and $1 billion in tax refunds remain unclaimed.
Richest Americans now pay less tax than working class in historical first
America's top billionaires are now paying less tax than they have for decades.