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A bill to expand the child tax credit still hasn't been passed, and those claiming the child tax credit may wonder if they should wait to file their taxes. We'll explain.
Properties of different classes in NYC are taxed at significantly different rates. The state Court of Appeals said a coalition of homeowners and real estate groups can now argue that the current tax system violates fair housing laws. [ more › ]
Does anyone like taxes? The founders of the United States certainly didn’t like taxation without representation.
SmartAsset analyzed the latest IRS data to find which U.S. residents wrote off the most in taxes.
With an array of more than 50 state financial aid programs available to college students, public higher education officials are embarking on an effort to simplify those offerings by 2026.
After Kentucky’s latest early exit in March Madness last week, John Calipari’s future was somewhat in doubt.
Despite another early exit from the NCAA tournament, Kentucky coach John Calipari will return for a 16th season, athletic director Mitch Barnhart said Tuesday.
The Olubadan Advisory Council will on Tuesday meet to commence the enthronement process of a new monarch for the Ibadan land. The revered throne became vacant on March 14, 2024, following the passing of Oba Lekan Balogun, who died aged 81 after ruling the ancient city for two years. The meeting of the Olubadan Advisory Read More
QUAPAW, Okla. — Many gathered for a local event that hasn't happened in over two decades. It's the Four States Women's Show - which returned, this time, to the Downstream Casino and Resort Pavilion. In years past - a similar event was held over at the John Q. Hammons Convention Center. It's a chance for []
The national unemployment rate rose slightly, from 3.7% in January to 3.9% in February.
(The Center Square) — The Georgia Senate could vote Wednesday on whether to lower the state's income tax further. House Bill 1015 would lower the individual income tax rate from 5.49% to 5.39% for the tax years starting Jan. 1, 2024. It would decrease the rate by 0.1% annually starting Jan. 1, 2025, until it reaches 4.99%. However, the measure does contain some provisions that could delay the decrease, including if the governor's revenue estimate for the next...