Progressives’ tax-the-rich dreams fade as Democrats struggle for votes
Progressive Democrats, who had hoped unified party control of the government could spur transformative tax increases on multinational companies and wealthy individuals, look like they will have to settle for a more modest outcome.
House Republican roasts Pelosi over $200M for San Francisco park
Kentucky Republican James Comer slams the House Speaker's spending on 'The Evening Edit'
Biden's economic solutions are 'opposite of what's needed': Shelton
Former Trump Economic Advisor reacts to a weak August jobs report on 'Kudlow'
James Simons, Robert Mercer, others at Renaissance to pay up to $7 billion to settle tax probe
Current and former executives of hedge fund Renaissance Technologies LLC will personally pay as much as $7 billion in back-taxes, interest, and penalties to settle a long-running dispute with the Internal Revenue Service, the firm said, a tax settlement that may be the largest in history.
House Democrats push Biden for lower capital gains tax hike
President Biden is facing pushback from some House Democrats over his plan to substantially raise taxes on investment gains – a key part of funding his sweeping, multitrillion-dollar economic agenda.
IRS chief tells Warren additional funding needed to crack down on tax cheats
IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig said Thursday that additional funding could help the agency crackdown on wealthy tax dodgers and recover billions in lost revenue.
Is the housing market creating inflation concerns for 2022?
Infrastructure Capital Advisors CEO says he anticipates 'stagflation' next year on 'The Claman Countdown'
IRS: Truckers required to pay heavy highway vehicle use tax by Aug. 31
Long-haul truckers and buses need to file and pay the heavy highway vehicle use tax by Tuesday, August 31, the IRS said.
Tax deadlines for Hurricane Ida victims delayed until early January, IRS says
The Internal Revenue Service on Tuesday said that victims of Hurricane Ida, including all Louisiana residents, have until Jan. 3, 2022 to file individual and business tax returns and make payments due after Aug. 26.
'Highly accommodative' Fed policy will continue for a long time: Roth
Author Carol Roth, Gary Kaltbaum and Shah Gilani discuss Fed policy on 'Making Money with Charles Payne'
Nomi Prins gives warning of discretionary spending
Nomi Prins, ‘Collusion’ author, and Danielle DiMartino Booth, Quill Intelligence CEO, discuss inflation on ‘Making Money’.
Reconciliation bill must be offset by tax hike: Wells Fargo Investment president
Wells Fargo Investment Institute President Darrell Cronk discusses the $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation package and the tax hikes that come with it.
Senate tax plan would raise penalties on US companies shifting profits overseas
U.S. corporations would be hit with steeper penalties for shifting profits overseas under a draft proposal unveiled Wednesday by Senate Democrats as lawmakers look to generate revenue for President Biden's sweeping, multitrillion-dollar economic plan.
California, NY taxes driving Texas real estate
Land Tejas Executive Vice President Uri Man discusses a new WalletHub report that found Texas cities rank highest for the best places to buy a house in 2021.
Affordability, job growth, warm weather attracts new homebuyers to Texas: Expert
Land Tejas executive vice president Uri Man explains why some Texas cities are reportedly the best places to buy a house in the U.S.
Texas cities take top ranks for best places to buy a house in 2021
Land Tejas executive vice president Uri Man reacts to a new WalletHub report which found that five Texas cities are some of the best places to buy a home.
Rep. Jason Smith: Democrats 'threatening' House members over budget vote
House Budget Committee member tells 'The Evening Edit' Dems don't have the votes to pass the budget bill
Kevin McCarthy slams Biden admin focusing on infrastructure over Afghanistan
House Minority Leader tells 'Kudlow' Democrats are trying to transform America while Afghanistan erupts
61% of Americans paid no federal income tax last year, study shows
Nearly 61% of Americans paid no federal income taxes in 2020, a temporary spike attributed to a sudden decline in income and a massive boost in government subsidies during the coronavirus pandemic.
IRS mismanaged, misreported technology purchases, IG probe finds
A recent audit found the Internal Revenue Service misreported information about more than $726 million and potentially overpaid almost $900,000 for government contracts.



















