Joint taxation would allow rental income and home loan interest deductions to be pooled at the household level instead of being split between spouses ...
The IRS has released a set of FAQs to answer questions about eligibility, reporting, and limits for the new, temporary ...
The IRS audits very few returns, but mismatched income, overstated deductions, and easy-to-spot errors can still trigger IRS notices, reviews, and costly follow-ups.
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Brex reports that U.S. businesses can deduct credit card interest on legitimate expenses, unlike personal card interest, ...
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The Arizona Legislature is currently battling over how the state's tax code should conform to federal changes. Here's what you need to know.
The secret to winning the 2026 tax season is realizing that, if you're smart about it, your home is essentially a giant tax ...
The new senior tax deduction is quietly reshaping retirement math. Instead of tinkering with how Social Security itself is taxed, Congress created a sizable extra write off for older filers that can ...
IRS staffing and budget cuts could impact the 2026 tax filing season. Here's what taxpayers need to know.
Investors anticipate a disciplined Union Budget focusing on capital expenditure and tax reforms to boost infrastructure and corporate earnings.
What breaks yet never falls, and what falls yet never breaks?