Biden’s IRS slammed over plan to dip into tip jars: ‘Already struggling to survive’
With signs that the IRS is looking to crack down on servers and small businesses, one waitress alongside lawmakers on Capitol Hill spotlight how critical tips are.
Biden reignites push for new minimum tax on billionaires: What to know
A billionaire tax and higher levies on corporate stock buybacks were reintroduced by President Joe Biden in his State of the Union address on Tuesday night.
Biden 'out of touch' on GOP stance on medicare, social security: Rep. Scott Perry
Rep. Scott Perry, R-Penn., discusses Biden's attack on Republicans' medicare and social security stance, the Chinese spy flight, government spending and the Democrats' handling of the border crisis.
Hold off on filing your return, IRS tells millions of taxpayers
The Internal Revenue Service says it would clear up confusion this week about whether certain state refunds count as taxable income.
IRS proposes new reporting program for workers who earn tips
The IRS is asking for public feedback on a proposed tip reporting program for employers in the service industry.
The IRS is coming after middle America: Sen. Bill Hagerty
Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., discusses the new GOP bill that would ban the IRS' $600 reporting requirement and reacts to claims that the GOP is targeting cuts to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.
Democrats call out Republicans for wanting to limit government spending
California Rep. Michelle Steel breaks down why current tax policies have financially hurt many across America on 'The Evening Edit.'
Americans in these states will pay less in taxes this year
At least eleven states are reducing individual income tax cuts for residents this year in response to high revenues as an attempt to stay competitive.
Tax season officially begins on Monday: Here are all of your questions, answered
The IRS has selected Jan. 23 as the official start of the 2022 tax filing season, promising taxpayers an easier filing process than in previous years.
Rep. Kat Cammack: Our priorities are 'completely misaligned' with what Americans want and need
Florida Rep. Kat Cammack breaks down why House GOP members are demanding a reduction in government spending on 'The Evening Edit.'
Taxpayers can still avoid 'surprise' tax bill from the IRS, but time is running out
Taxpayers who fail to make a fourth-quarter estimated tax payment by Jan. 17 could be hit with a "surprise" financial penalty, according to the IRS.
IRS tax code 'overcomplicated,' needs to be overhauled: Rep. Andy Ogles
House Financial Services Committee member Rep. Andy Ogles reacts to Biden attacking GOP's tax agenda on 'Varney & Co.'
Advance tax refund provider raises loan limit to $7,000 amid raging inflation
Tax preparation and software companies H&R Block and Jackson Hewett and Intuit's TurboTax offer loans against anticipated tax refunds, which may become more popular in times of high inflation.
Virus has jumped out of the Twitter lab and infected Tesla: Scott Galloway
NYU Stern professor of marketing Scott Galloway analyzes developments in the tech biz, weighing the impact on the overall economy, and speaks on topics in his new book ‘Adrift.’
How to get your tax refund ASAP this 2023 filing season
Expecting a tax refund from the Internal Revenue Service this year and planning to use it to makes end's meet? Tips on how to get your money as soon as possible.
Best states to win the $1.35B Mega Millions jackpot
The cash payout is estimated at $707.9 million, which would produce a one-time tax bill of $261.9 million without considering other income, deductions and credits.
Tax season to begin January 23, IRS says
Tax-filing season officially begins on Jan. 23, the Internal Revenue Service announced on Tuesday. Taxpayers have until April 18 to submit their returns.
Rep. Warren Davidson rips classified document double standard: 'We're sick of it'
Rep. Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, joins 'Mornings with Maria' to react to the discovery of a second batch of classified documents from Biden and discusses the repealing of IRS funding by the House Republicans.
Your tax refund may be smaller in 2023. Here's why
There are fewer tax deductions and no stimulus payments in store for taxpayers this year, meaning they could be in store for smaller tax refunds in 2023.
With the IRS, you're guilty before proven innocent: Rep. Brad Wenstrup
Rep. Brad Wenstrup, R-Ohio, discusses House Republicans voting to rescind IRS funding, Democratic lawmakers being removed from their committees, the FAA ordering U.S. flights to be grounded and investigating the origins of COVID-19.
















