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Families claiming the Child Tax Credit and newly self-employed Americans are among filers likely to see the biggest challenges this year.
January 24 -
Mark Steber of Jackson Hewitt discusses the tax prep chain's flat-fee offering, what tax season's going to look like, and the future of tax prep.
January 24 -
It wants more than 200 attorneys, in fact, to help it fight illegal tax schemes.
January 23 -
Two leaders of Congress’s main tax-writing committee introduced legislation Friday to undo tax refund delays for recipients of the Earned Income Tax Credit who file their taxes early.
January 21 -
The Internal Revenue Service has implemented a new verification process for taxpayers who want to access their online tax accounts and self-help tools that includes taking a selfie and submitting a photo of their driver’s license or passport to a third-party service, ID.me.
January 21 -
The president's attempt to salvage his economic agenda has revived battles within his party over the same proposals that have bedeviled the plan for months.
January 21 -
The tax season that’s due to open when the Internal Revenue Service begins accepting tax returns next Monday is promising to bring a host of challenges.
January 20 -
The tax preparation giant is diversifying its services with a digital bank that it hopes will entice customers with no-fee features, cash back rewards and early access to paychecks.
January 20 -
More mortgage; a different kind of co-pay; no prize inside; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
January 20 -
The “resident investor” incentive lures wealthy individuals with the promise of legally skirting U.S. income tax.
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