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Lawmakers introduced two bills that would affect the Child Tax Credit, the Lifetime Learning Credit and marijuana taxes.
July 21 -
A group of Senate Democrats is urging the Internal Revenue Service to extend the filing deadline for people with individual taxpayer identification numbers who have been affected by the massive processing delays at the IRS.
July 14 -
Elizabeth Warren and nearly two dozen colleagues in the Senate introduced legislation to enable more taxpayers to file their taxes online for free directly via the service.
July 14 -
The state and local tax deduction issue threatens to spark a showdown among Democrats as high-stakes Senate talks inch closer to a deal on President Biden’s economic agenda.
July 14 -
Congress has returned from recess this week to a packed agenda and not much time before their scheduled summer recess.
July 13
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The Big Apple's estimated personal income-tax payments in June declined to the lowest level since 2017.
July 13 -
The government’s debt dynamics have strengthened thanks to recent improvements in the economy and increased revenue, according to credit assessor Fitch Ratings.
July 11 -
The service said that as of June 10, it had processed more than 4.5 million of the more than 4.7 million individual paper returns received in 2021.
June 21 -
Workers in the U.S. who are increasingly job-hopping these days risk making one of the biggest financial mistakes out there.
June 13 -
The Internal Revenue Service is providing guidance on how employers and employees can help Ukraine while also qualifying for tax relief on the donation program.
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