These Americans aren't required to file taxes each year - here's why
The tax filing deadline is July 15 this year - a result of the coronavirus pandemic - but not every American will be required to file their taxes.
New OECD data sheds light on multinationals profit-shifting to cut taxes
Data indicates corporations tend to book profits in low tax financial hubs rather than where they really do much of their business
What is Patrick Mahomes’ tax bill on his record-breaking contract?
The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback signed the most lucrative deal in sports history this week.
IRS, taxpayers face host of challenges ahead of July 15 deadline
The IRS and taxpayers face a slew of challenges ahead of the impending July 15 tax filing deadline, including a backlog of paper returns.
3 last-minute tax tips for your 2019 return
With the tax-filing deadline rapidly approaching, here are a few tips to get you through the process if you have yet to get your return in order.
Biden blue wave tax hikes could batter stock market, strategists say
A Democratic sweep could lead to higher taxes and increased regulations, a lethal combo for stocks.
Seattle City Council approves payroll tax on largest, best-paying companies
The council vote comes about two years after the city was forced to scrap a head tax amid push back from businesses.
4 reasons you shouldn't fear a tax audit
As tax payers scramble to get their returns in order to meet the tax-filing deadline, you can rest assured that a tax audit is very unlikely.
What taxpayers need to know about the July 15 filing deadline
As the coronavirus pandemic took hold in the spring, the federal government postponed the traditional April 15 filing deadline until July 15 -- but there will be no further delays.
Some Americans say it’s OK to cheat on taxes
Wealthy taxpayers have less trust in the agency, new data shows.
Tax deadline draws near: How to apply for an extension of time to file
Don’t forget that filing for an extension does not mean you don’t have to pay.
80 percent of NYC eateries couldn’t afford June rent amid coronavirus
As a result of the coronavirus pandemic and shutdown, more than 80 percent of restaurants were unable to pay their full June rent
IRS urges Americans to activate prepaid stimulus cards
The tax agency is starting to send out reminders to people to activate their cards, according to the National Consumer Law Center.
US tax burdens drive expats to consider renouncing citizenship, survey shows
The U.S. is the only country with laws that require citizens to pay taxes no matter where in the world they reside.
Trump: Could see market crash like 1929 if ‘wrong person’ becomes president
Trump on market, economy recovery
Trump says 'phase four' coronavirus bill underway, could include payroll tax cut
President Trump, riding high on 4.8 million jobs added to the economy and unemployment that fell to 11.1 percent -- both better than expectations -- said the apparent recovery "is the result of historic actions" his administration took, in conjunction with Congress.
3 reasons why this billionaire is moving company from Seattle to Austin
Rex Teams CEO on moving from Seattle to Austin
Coronavirus recession 'much shallower' than anticipated: Rep. Brady
Rep. Kevin Brady on coronavirus recovery, Biden's tax plans
Trump touts June jobs report, unemployment rate, PPP loans
Trump on encouraging June jobs report
CARES Act benefits: How are they taxed?
Some of the money will be considered taxable income.

















