Middle-class Americans in these states will see biggest tax cuts
The majority of Americans are likely to have a lower tax bill under the new law.
Sprint to pay NY state $330M in suit over unpaid sales taxes
New York state officials say Sprint will pay $330 million to settle a lawsuit that accused the telecommunication company of dodging more than $100 million in state and local taxes.
Appeals court agrees to hear case involving Trump DC hotel
A Richmond, Virginia, appeals court has agreed to take up a case accusing Donald Trump of profiting off the presidency in violation of the U.S. Constitution.
Kushners buying 4th New Jersey property in tax-break zone
Jared Kushner's family company plans to buy another property in a New Jersey beach town where developers can get big tax breaks thanks to a new federal program pushed by Kushner and his wife, Ivanka Trump.
Illinois' high-tax exodus
Grover Norquist on high-tax states
Greece is recovering but its taxpayers face years of pain
Greece is finally recovering from a fiscal crisis that stretched on for years.
Paul Ryan's role in tax reform
Paul Ryan's legacy
Federal Reserve tightening rates is one of the principal causes of recessions in US economic history: Austan Goolsbee
Impact of Federal Reserve interest rate hikes on the debt
How taxpayers can deal with new state, local deduction caps
If you paid a lot of state and local taxes in 2018, buckle up this tax season — new laws cap how much of those payments you can deduct on your federal tax return.
Do's and don'ts of helping loved ones pay medical bills
Relief from medical debt doesn't top the typical holiday wish list.
Democrats expected to attack GOP tax law
Democrats to go after GOP tax law
Government shutdowns don’t reduce spending, just delay it: Art Laffer
Uncertainties over potential government shutdown
Taxpayers can no longer claim these 4 deductions
From moving expenses to alimony, a look at what the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has changed.
ICYMI: California withdraws 'text tax' after FCC ruling
California regulators have canceled a plan to charge a fee for text messaging on mobile phones.
IRS worker headcount dwindling: What it means for you
Almost one-third of the IRS workforce will be eligible to retire next year.
SALT deductions shouldn’t exist, Art Laffer says
Subsidies for the high-tax states shouldn’t happen, the economist said.
Democrats vowing to bring back SALT deductions
Congress tax battle brewing
Apple upstages Amazon in selecting new tech hub locations
One tech giant strung dozens of North American cities through a circus-like contest that led mayors and governors to desperately pitch their regions — and offer huge sums of public money — in hopes of landing a gleaming new corporate campus.
These cities have the most six-figure job openings
From California to Georgia, where job seekers have the best chances of finding high-paying positions.
5 last minute ways to lower your tax bill
As filing season approaches, time is running out on these strategies for cutting your tax bill.
















