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The IRS made clear that its revised interpretation still prohibits all non-profits from “participating” or “intervening” in a ...
The Great Wealth Transfer is upon us, but not all inherited assets are created equal. Do you really want your parent's ...
Homeowners in New Jersey are getting taxed on decades of gains. With high state and federal rates, selling could cost more ...
Half of New Hampshire homeowners may face taxes when they sell. Soaring values are triggering surprise bills—even on modest ...
Nebraska sellers face growing tax exposure on long-held homes. More are discovering that decades of appreciation now come ...
The Harlem council member owes between $100,000 and $250,000 to the IRS, his 2024 annual financial disclosure shows.
Restaurant servers and factory workers could see significant tax breaks under recently passed legislation.
Around 10% of people itemize their deductions now, and they are typically wealthier. The other 90% take the standard deduction, which expanded in the 2017 Trump tax cuts and will get bigger under the ...
Summer is a popular season for weddings, and the IRS reminds newlyweds to take steps to make future tax filings a bit easier. First, if there has been a name change, you must report it to the U.S.
That means two things. First, you could legitimately move half the money into another account for your son, preferably with ...
People are concerned over changes to gambling deductions and new taxes passed by Congress in the Big Beautiful Bill.