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The average tax refund this year is hundreds of dollars less than it was last year
Personal FinanceThe average tax refund this year is hundreds of dollars less than it was last year
By Cora Lewis and The Associated PressApril 12, 2023
Close-up photo of someone holding and counting American dollar banknotes in her hand.
Personal FinanceOne economist went on a long whimsical journey to pay his taxes with cash and prove a point about ‘legal tender’
By Jay L. Zagorsky and The ConversationApril 10, 2023
Private jet
SuccessThe tax system is so upside down that millionaires and billionaires get huge breaks from their private jets and megayachts, Secret IRS Files reveal
By Paul Kiel and ProPublicaApril 5, 2023
America only had a handful of billionaires 40 years ago. We’re now creating ‘centibillionaires’–and unless we tax them, trillionaires
CommentaryAmerica only had a handful of billionaires 40 years ago. We’re now creating ‘centibillionaires’–and unless we tax them, trillionaires
By Bob LordApril 5, 2023
Apps like Venmo and Square are making it easier for the IRS to crack down on side hustles — Don’t get caught off guard on your taxes
Personal FinanceApps like Venmo and Square are making it easier for the IRS to crack down on side hustles — Don’t get caught off guard on your taxes
By Erica Neuman and The ConversationApril 4, 2023
Credit Suisse helped rich Americans dodge taxes on more than $700 million even after it signed a 2014 plea deal, Senate finance committee says
FinanceCredit Suisse helped rich Americans dodge taxes on more than $700 million even after it signed a 2014 plea deal, Senate finance committee says
By The Associated PressMarch 29, 2023
Asian couple planning home finance with digital tablet at home
Personal FinanceHow to get a bigger 2022 tax refund from the IRS 
By Alicia AdamczykMarch 27, 2023
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak leaves 10 Downing Street for his first Prime Minister's Questions on October 26, 2022 in London, England.
PoliticsBritish PM Rishi Sunak made more than $2 million last year—despite earning a salary of less than $200,000
By Chloe TaylorMarch 23, 2023
Californians fled to Texas for a tax break, but it wasn’t as good of a deal as they thought
Personal FinanceCalifornians fled to Texas for a tax break, but it wasn’t as good of a deal as they thought
By Alicia AdamczykMarch 23, 2023
Buffalo Bills player Jordan Poyer is the latest to slam New York taxes and says he’d ‘love to go to a state that doesn’t take half my money’
FinanceBuffalo Bills player Jordan Poyer is the latest to slam New York taxes and says he’d ‘love to go to a state that doesn’t take half my money’
By Chris MorrisMarch 1, 2023
Mathias Cormann
EuropeCorporations are laughing at the idea of paying taxes as nearly $1 trillion goes offshore every year, researchers say
By Ludvig Wier, Gabriel Zucman and The ConversationFebruary 27, 2023
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Personal FinanceThe average tax refund is $300 smaller so far this year
By Alicia AdamczykFebruary 23, 2023
I’m a millionaire. If your state taxes me, I’ll come
CommentaryI’m a millionaire. If your state taxes me, I’ll come
By David NixonFebruary 22, 2023
Bernie Sanders sides with Bill Gates and says he wants to tax the robot that takes your job
PoliticsBernie Sanders sides with Bill Gates and says he wants to tax the robot that takes your job
By Tristan BoveFebruary 21, 2023
Daniel Werfel
PoliticsRepublicans and Democrats agree: IRS commish is one of the worst jobs in DC
By Fatima Hussein and The Associated PressFebruary 15, 2023
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