The deal to end the shutdown, if passed by Congress and signed by President Donald Trump, would give IRS workers some ...
Confused about how Social Security taxes are calculated and where the money goes? Here are seven key facts about the payroll tax every worker should understand.
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The Florida Legislature is considering eight bills aimed at reducing or eliminating property taxes. Critics argue that cutting property taxes would lead to a loss of essential community services and ...
For most people, the Social Security payroll tax is just a 6.2% deduction on their paycheck. Few know where the money goes, how it's calculated, or why rules differ based on income, job type, or ...
Austin voters will decide on the city’s steepest property tax rate hike in at least 20 years this November. Facing a projected $33.4 million budget shortfall, the City Council approved a $6.3 billion ...
This amount will increase for 2026, meaning some Americans will pay more in taxes. Paying more Social Security taxes leads to larger benefits in retirement. It's not too early to start planning ahead ...
Workers only pay Social Security taxes on the first $176,100 they earn in 2025. This amount will increase for 2026, meaning some Americans will pay more in taxes. Paying more Social Security taxes ...
Issues 5 through 9 in Columbus ask voters to approve bond levies totaling $1.9 billion. City leaders say this will not raise taxes. For decades, the city has set aside 25% of income tax revenue to ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson revealed his 2026 budget plan Thursday and in it was a mention of a social media-based tax. But what exactly is that and what would it mean if the budget is passed?
Mayor Brandon Johnson on Thursday proposed a $16.6 billion budget for next year that reinstates Chicago’s corporate head tax while scaling back an extra pension payment, kicking off what could be the ...
This ballot initiative asks voters to increase taxes on wealthier Coloradans to raise an additional $95 million to fully fund the Healthy School Meals for All program, which provides free breakfast ...