If you want to pay less in taxes, you need to look for ways to reduce the amount of income that is subject to them. Andrew Keshner, MarketWatch's tax reporter, breaks down how to lower your taxable income.
Denmark is an expensive place to live, which makes understanding taxes even more important.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has approved a tax package containing income tax cuts, childcare relief, and potential property tax caps.
What makes an income tax “fair”? Right-wing lawmakers the nation over have a ready answer. To be fair, they tell us, an income tax needs to be “flat.” Their core claim: In an evenhanded tax system with no axe to grind, everyone would pay tax at the same rate. What approach, flat taxers argue, could More
Michael RaineyApril 18, 2024A group of conservative advisers long associated with Republican economic policies are reportedly encouraging
After a high-stakes standoff, wireless operators agreed to pay an extra $5.8 million a month to the government.
The Pegula family is putting a minority interest in the Bills up for sale.
A bill meant to limit property tax increases next year is advancing in the Vermont House over the objections of minority Republicans who are highly critical that it doesn’t rein in spending. What is known as the “yield bill” aims to keep predicted property tax increases to around 15 percent for most homeowners. That’s less than the 20 percent increase that was predicted late last year. Taxes on commercial properties and second homes would increase an average of 18 percent. The increases...
A new report sheds light on how older adult scam victims end up with big tax bills and lost retirement savings.
MISSOURI — A plan to eliminate the corporate income tax in Missouri continues to be discussed with lawmakers. It's legislation that didn't get passed in the Senate last year. This year, the House has already passed the bill - with the help of Representative Ben Baker's special committee on tax reform. It's currently sitting in []
(The Center Square) - The California Assembly Health Committee voted to advance a bill that would establish a universal healthcare board that would ban most private healthcare and require shifting the entire $405 billion annually spent on healthcare in California onto the state budget. As the state faces a $73 billion budget deficit, it is unclear which taxes would have to be adopted to absorb hundreds of billions of dollars in new costs. “With continued collaboration, California...