3 Ways to Squeeze Out Your Best Tax Refund in 2021
We're a long way from tax season, but you can get a jump on your taxes now. Here are three ...
by Charles Sizemore | Nov 2, 2021 | Investing
We're a long way from tax season, but you can get a jump on your taxes now. Here are three ...
by Eugene Townes | May 28, 2019 | Personal Finance
This year marked the first time filers submitted returns under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
The court arguments are part of a broader White House strategy to resist all congressional oversight.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a letter that he will not comply with a subpoena.
Mnuchin said the request "lacks a legitimate legislative purpose" as Supreme Court precedent requires.
The IRS data does not include how much taxpayers may have owed at tax filing time.
It is the first such demand for a sitting president's tax information in 45 years.
It's the first year people are filing under the massive overhaul to tax law put in place by Congress in late 2017.
by News Team | Feb 19, 2019 | Personal Finance
Experts caution it is too early to draw conclusions about a tax season that ends in April.
by JT Crowe | Jan 25, 2019 | Personal Finance
When the shutdown began, 90% of IRS workers were furloughed and tax refunds were initially stalled.
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