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Taxes
Taxes
Page 29 of 100
Politics
Business tax breaks and an enhanced child tax credit are on the menu as bipartisan group of lawmakers push to pass bill before IRS season
By
Kevin Freking
and
The Associated Press
January 17, 2024
Politics
Donald Trump has to pay The New York Times $400,000 in legal fees over their story about his wealth and taxes
By
Michael R. Sisak
and
The Associated Press
January 13, 2024
Politics
IRS touts its work on delinquent millionaires, saying it bagged an extra $360 million in overdue taxes thanks to Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act
By
Fatima Hussein
and
The Associated Press
January 12, 2024
Politics
Hunter Biden pleads not guilty to federal charges on dodging $1.4m in taxes after his earlier plea deal imploded
By
Stefanie Dazio
,
Colleen Long
and
The Associated Press
January 12, 2024
Personal Finance
With Trump’s tax cuts expiring, taxes could increase for most Americans after next year. Here’s how to plan ahead
By
Alicia Adamczyk
January 10, 2024
Tech
The government just stripped a $7,500 credit from dozens of EV models and confusion reigns, leaving shoppers ‘playing the odds’
By
Alexa St. John
and
The Associated Press
January 10, 2024
Finance
Shohei Ohtani’s Dodgers deal includes $680m in deferred compensation. California thinks that sounds like a tax dodge
By
The Associated Press
January 10, 2024
Personal Finance
You can start paying your 2023 taxes on Jan. 29
By
Chris Morris
January 9, 2024
Politics
Gavin Newsom tackles a $68 billion deficit for the world’s fifth largest economy, the AI explosion and the Hollywood implosion
By
Trân Nguyễn
,
Adam Beam
and
The Associated Press
January 3, 2024
Finance
Tax cut trends across the U.S. may slow in 2024: ‘Funds will be more limited. States will have to make decisions on what areas they prioritize’
By
David A. Lieb
and
The Associated Press
January 3, 2024
Personal Finance
Wealthy Americans are more worried about finances than usual. Financial experts share their high-net-worth clients’ 3 biggest concerns
By
Alicia Adamczyk
December 28, 2023
Commentary
How a former IRS boss optimizes his charitable trust to support his alma mater–and give assets to his children tax-free
By
Jonathon Morrison
December 27, 2023
Politics
Taxpayers are on the hook for billions of dollars worth of new sports arenas as 2023 yields one new project every month
By
David A. Lieb
and
The Associated Press
December 24, 2023
Politics
America’s billionaire sports team owners had a banner year getting public handouts for extravagant new stadiums
By
David A. Lieb
and
The Associated Press
December 24, 2023
Commentary
250 years after the Boston Tea Party, America still struggles to navigate its complex relationship with tax
By
Scott McFarlane
December 15, 2023
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Commentary
My wife sold her engagement ring to pay our tax bill. It led to my PhD and my career tackling the student-debt crisis
By
Brian Walsh
Economy
Congressional Budget Office says Trump's immigration crackdown will shrink U.S. population faster than expected, a...
By
Sasha Rogelberg
Success
AI expert says it’s ‘not a question’ that AI will take over all jobs—but people will have 80 hours a week of free time
By
Emma Burleigh