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Think you pay too much in taxes? You probably do, if you are like the 46% of Americans who say they’re looking to get a refund check from the IRS this year.
March 15 -
The accounting industry is suffering and something needs to change.
March 11
Sheffield Advisors -
The mortgage interest deduction is capped, but the investment interest expense deduction isn’t.
March 7 -
Over the decades, the various changes to filing rules and regulations have led to uncertainty for businesses of all sizes.
March 2
Sovos -
Two House Democrats have a new plan to provide a more generous state and local tax deduction.
February 24 -
It's counterintuitive, but basic short selling can boost the after-tax return on an entire retirement portfolio.
February 22 -
Taxpayers who moved to another state during the pandemic to work remotely have been dealing with a more complicated tax season than usual.
February 16 -
Under IRS rules, donors can both deduct the value of the gift and avoid any capital-gains tax on the investment.
February 16 -
Rich investors with sizable business losses are caught in pandemic tax hell amid IRS delays.
February 15 -
The average refund issued so far this year is $2,201, down about $600 from the typical refund issued last year, according to the IRS.
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