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Millions of drivers to benefit from major new deduction, IRS announces
Millions of drivers nationwide will see significant tax relief this year, with the IRS announcing a new deduction. The ...
In 2025, nearly 300,000 Americans used a new electronic system to file their taxes directly with the IRS for free. In 2026, ...
Gov. Glenn Youngkin is accepting the General Assembly’s approach to $1.1 billion in tax relief in the revised state budget, mostly through one-time rebates, even though it does not include his ...
As inflation and rising living costs continue to strain household budgets across the United States, several state governments aim to provide targeted financial assistance to their residents before the ...
Critics fear catastrophic impacts on water budgets, city borrowing power and vital local services. Four proposed constitutional amendments to overhaul Florida’s property tax framework are now one stop ...
St. Louis County homeowners could see property taxes rise next year under a proposed 12.4% levy increase for 2026. County officials addressed the proposed increase as residents are starting to receive ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio --Four major property tax bills could hit Gov. Mike DeWine’s desk this week and reshape how every Ohio homeowner pays for schools, police and parks next year. These bills represent “the ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act passed in July 2025, made some long-awaited permanent changes to the tax code. But as we approach the end of the year, our focus must shift to the new, temporary ...
The Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service are issuing rules that provide hundreds of billions of dollars in tax relief to big companies and the ultrarich. By Jesse Drucker Jesse Drucker has ...
It’s official: Oregon taxpayers have $1.41 billion coming back to them when they file returns next year. Oregon’s “kicker” law is once again bestowing its gifts. The law refunds taxpayers whenever ...
It sounds impossible. But it’s not. Where school tax bills were usually hundreds of thousands of dollars, they can now drop, sometimes to zero, if voters approve constitutional amendments in the Nov.
I’m afraid your fine editorial “The Y’all Street Tax Plan” (Oct. 27) only scratches the surface of what’s at stake on Election Day in the Lone Star State. My organization found more than 250 troubling ...
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