Tag: tax

Tax refunds are larger this year. Why that’s not good news for taxpayers.

The preliminary analysis of the 2026 tax filing season reveals that the average tax refund is $3,742, marking

Deal of the Day: Save on Tax Filing With TaxSlayer

Let’s face it—nobody really looks forward to the task of filing taxes, especially educators who are already inundated

Why take-home pay wins for workers this tax season

The landscape of taxes is shifting, with recent changes favoring workers over investors. The One Big Beautiful Bill

IRS issues update to millions of Americans ahead of April 15 tax deadline — are you really ready for your refund?

Tax season is in full swing, and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is making changes to help Americans

How much income tax do you pay on a $100,000 salary?

If you're one of the lucky few Americans who earn a $100,000 salary, you're probably well aware that

Here’s the Average 2026 Tax Refund. How Does Yours Compare?

As we approach the April 15 tax filing deadline, many taxpayers have already submitted their 2025 taxes to

Switzerland votes to end ‘marriage penalty’ in historic tax referendum

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this

California’s 5% wealth tax gamble triggers capital flight, including Mark Zuckerberg. What it means for investors

In the midst of California lawmakers debating a new tax targeting the ultra-wealthy, some of the state's most

Gold has been on a run all year. Here’s how to avoid a tax hit.

Gold (GC=F) has once again taken the spotlight, reaching an impressive milestone of over $5,300 per ounce on

Everything you need to know about the new IRS Schedule 1-A tax breaks

Tax filing season is in full swing, and along with it comes a new addition to the federal

Want a bigger tax refund? 4 money moves to make before April 15.

As the tax season approaches, many individuals are looking for ways to maximize their tax refund or minimize

Supreme Court appears split in tax foreclosure case : NPR

The Supreme Court seemed torn in a case that pits property rights against the government's ability to collect