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Once upon a time, the idea of simplifying the federal tax code enjoyed widespread bipartisan political support. Times have changed in this regard, and not for the better. That’s bad news, and not just because of the headaches it causes taxpayers each April.
Boil down the hundreds of tax provisions in the sprawling legislation signed by President Donald Trump on July 4, and it becomes clear: The rates Americans pay will now depend less on how much money they make,
With next year’s midterms looming, strategic timing is everything: tax breaks to households (and corporations) begin in 2025, while most sweeping social program cuts are delayed until 2028. Here’s a rundown of when the budget provisions that could most affect your household will begin:
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The move reveals both the power of philanthropic groups to sway legislators and a split in the administration’s coalition.
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Today in Ohio podcast reveals how new vehicle-related fees are actually tax increases that disproportionately burden average Ohioans while wealthy residents enjoy significant income tax reductions
The “big beautiful bill” that Donald Trump signed into law rolls back tax credits for things like electric cars and home EV chargers, rooftop solar panels, heat pumps and more.
Bakersfield tax preparer admits guilt in $25 million tax fraud scheme involving stolen identities and fake businesses, facing up to 10 years in prison and $250,000 fine.