No second stimulus check? Time to file your tax return
The IRS said last week that it had officially finished issuing all of its first and second round economic impact payments, with the intent of turning its full attention to tax season.
Bernie Sanders 'confident' parliamentarian will advise for $15 minimum wage through reconciliation
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., on Saturday said he is "confident" the Senate parliamentarian will endorse a $15 federal minimum wage requirement through reconciliation.
IRS warns anew of 2021 tax scammers: 'very active and very creative'
Tax season has arrived along with scams aiming to steal your identity.
House Dems urge IRS to extend tax-filing deadline to July 15
A group of House Democrats is calling on the Internal Revenue Service to extend the tax-filing deadline by three months.
Tax season tips: When will your refund arrive?
Many taxpayers rely on their refunds each year for financial necessities and due to the damage wrought by the coronavirus pandemic the cash could be even more essential in 2021.
Republicans press IRS on backlog of over 11M unprocessed 2019 tax returns
Republicans members of the House Ways and Means Committee wrote a letter to the IRS this week regarding millions of tax returns that have yet to be processed from last year, even though the current tax season is underway.
Ilhan Omar's financial transaction tax would hurt Main Street: GameStop hearing expert
A financial transaction tax would not have prevented the stock-market dislocations caused during the GameStop trading frenzy, according to Congressional testimony.
Third stimulus check: Why some Americans should file their taxes ASAP for a bigger payment
Some Americans should consider filing their 2020 tax return as soon as possible in order to collect a bigger stimulus check. Here's why.
Florida on ‘fire’ amid NYC exodus, COVID pandemic: Home Depot co-founder Ken Langone
Home Depot co-founder Ken Langone said Gov. DeSantis’ ability to bring in new people and industries fleeing high-tax, COVID restrictive states like New York and California is keeping businesses alive.
‘Florida is on fire’: Home Depot co-founder Ken Langone
Ken Langone asserts that eased COVID restrictions and lower taxes are helping bring business to Florida.
Remote work and double taxation: What you need to know this tax season
The remote work landscape has added many challenges for workers this tax season and some individuals may face a higher tax bill because of it.
Universal basic income could be coming for kids
Entrepreneurs, intellectuals and presidential candidates have in recent years touted “universal basic income,” a cash stipend to everyone with no strings attached, as the answer to poverty, automation and the drudgery of work. It has never gotten off the ground in the U.S.
Company raises $100M to help businesses get R&D funding immediately
Boast.ai, which helps businesses get research and development (R&D) tax credits, on Wednesday announced a $100 million credit facility from Brevet Capital.
1 big reason you may want to wait to file your 2020 tax return
The IRS is urging taxpayers to file their returns as quickly as possible this year, which is normally sound advice, unless you fall into a specific group of individuals who may find themselves out of a stimulus check.
NYC mayoral candidate Shaun Donovan gives de Blasio an ‘F’
Charlie Gasparino interviews NYC mayoral candidate Shaun Donovan
Did you get the right stimulus check amount? Why you need to know before filing your tax return
Americans who have not received their coronavirus stimulus check payments, or who received the incorrect amount, have an opportunity to claim the missing money now that the 2020 tax season is officially underway.
Americans could owe $50B in taxes on unemployment benefits this year
Millions of out-of-work Americans who collected unemployment benefits last year as a result of the coronavirus pandemic could be in for an unpleasant surprise with tax season officially open.
Tax season changes: 4 ways filing season will be unusual
Tax season this year will be different for many filers amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic – upending everything from when individuals can file to who will file this year.
Silicon Valley's future is uncertain as more people flock to Miami
Francis Suarez, Sam Liccardo on people moving from California to Florida
Biden’s Keystone order didn't take ‘legalities’ into account: AG leading push to reverse decision
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen on leading the effort to reverse Biden’s Keystone XL pipeline decision.
















