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Personal Finance
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says IRS plan to let taxpayers submit tax documents digitally is months ahead of schedule
By
Fatima Hussein
and
The Associated Press
November 7, 2023
Finance
Airbnb took in $4bn in rent in Italy. Now the country’s Finance Police is seizing $835m of it because they allegedly didn’t pay taxes
By
Daniele Lepido
and
Bloomberg
November 7, 2023
Finance
Billionaire Jeff Bezos, a soon-to-be Florida man, sparked a debate over taxes without mentioning them. The implications of his Seattle-to-Miami move show why
By
Steve Mollman
November 5, 2023
Politics
Santa Fe’s ‘mansion tax’ wouldn’t even touch the first $1 million on a sale price, but many realtors and residents still say it’s too extreme
By
Morgan Lee
and
The Associated Press
November 3, 2023
Lifestyle
Billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos moves to Florida, where his parents live—and capital gains are not taxed
By
Christiaan Hetzner
November 3, 2023
Finance
Minimum 15% global corporate tax has so many loopholes it will only generate half the revenue expected, report warns
By
Paul Wiseman
and
The Associated Press
October 23, 2023
Finance
San Francisco could get 90% of its homeless off the streets with the country’s fiercest housing speculation tax, but landlords are already fighting it tooth and nail
By
Irina Ivanova
October 21, 2023
Finance
If you’re in the 1% or middle class, inflation has actually made you richer, according to a top economist who’s been researching inequality for over 40 years
By
Will Daniel
October 18, 2023
Politics
Trump, Musk, and Bezos’ big leak: How a millennial IRS contractor stole information on thousands of wealthy Americans
By
David Voreacos
,
Zoe Tillman
and
Bloomberg
October 16, 2023
Companies
Future of Finance: TaxBit’s Argalas on the benefits of fintech-TradFi collaboration, and how clear crypto rules would help everyone
By
Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez
October 16, 2023
Politics
Constitutionality of wealth tax at issue in dispute over $15,000 bill backed by business, conservative interests
By
Mark Sherman
and
The Associated Press
October 15, 2023
Finance
How a slick accounting maneuver led to a $29 billion tax bill for Microsoft
By
Paul Kiel
and
ProPublica
October 13, 2023
Success
92-year-old billionaire behind Formula One just admitted to being a tax fraud to the tune of £652 million
By
Chloe Berger
October 12, 2023
Commentary
Return-to-office mandates: Why tax breaks are not a reason for companies in states such as Texas, Utah, and New Jersey to force employees back
By
Jim Small
October 9, 2023
Personal Finance
Electric-vehicle tax credits will soon feel like point-of-sale discounts—if you follow the new rules
By
The Associated Press
October 6, 2023
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Healthcare is the one profession growing right now—and according to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, it may be the only one...
By
Jessica Coacci
Economy
Congressional Budget Office says Trump's immigration crackdown will shrink U.S. population faster than expected, a...
By
Sasha Rogelberg
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