The IRS delays key payroll and withholding updates, giving taxpayers and employers a temporary break before new rules arrive in 2026.
Inflation refund checks and Anchor rebate checks are on the way for some Americans, as others are waiting on a tariff rebate update, IRS tax refund or another stimulus check in 2025. Here's what to ...
Americans, particularly the affluent, are set to receive larger tax refunds or smaller tax bills when they file in 2026, because of President Donald Trump’s tax and spending package passed in July, an ...
Inflation refund checks and Anchor rebate checks are on the way for some Americans, as others are waiting on a tariff rebate update, IRS tax refund or another stimulus check in 2025. Here's what to ...
The AICPA asked the IRS and Treasury to provide guidance on the reporting and substantiation requirements for deductions of qualified tips and overtime pay allowed under the sweeping new tax law, ...
As the federal government shutdown grinds on, most Internal Revenue Service operations are closed. With agency-wide furlough in place since Oct. 8 for everyone except already-identified excepted and ...
IRS says lenders can offer an online portal to buyers for spotting total amount of interest paid on new car loans in 2025. Borrowers who took out a car loan in 2025 will need to file a new Schedule ...
The IRS is raising standard deductions for 2026 — up to $32,200 for joint filers and $16,100 for singles — along with larger credits for families, adoptions, and employer-provided childcare. The top ...
Claiming family tax credits is a must if you're eligible. Not only can family tax breaks lower your tax liability, but they may even increase your refund. However, which credits you qualify for can ...
Managing your finances in a tax-efficient way requires planning and understanding of the current tax laws. A key aspect of that planning is being aware of federal income tax brackets. These brackets ...
There’s this great lyric in the Randy Travis song, “Is it still over?” where Travis sings, “Since my phone still ain't ringing, I assume it still ain't you.” That’s how I feel about the IRS these days ...