After disasters, IRS gives more time for returns, payments
When a region is declared a federal disaster area, like parts of the Carolinas after Hurricane Florence, small business owners can get some tax relief from the government.
Employers giving paid leave getting tax credits in new law
Employers who offer paid family and medical leave to their workers earning up to $72,000 a year can receive tax credits under the new tax law, the government has affirmed.
Taxpayers' heightened IRS penalty risk may continue through 2020
The agency won’t release a new W-4 form next tax season.
These are the worst states for wealthy Americans
On top of federal dues, some states impose hefty taxes on wealthy residents.
Democrats in key House races push against tax deduction cap
Congressman Leonard Lance voted last December with the interests of his northern New Jersey district in mind when he opposed his own party's sweeping tax overhaul.
US wage growth is the highest we’ve seen in years: Kevin Hassett
Hassett on Trump’s tax cuts
EU: Luxembourg did not give selective tax deal to McDonald's
The European Union has ruled that Luxembourg did not give the U.S. fast food giant McDonald's a special sweet tax deal and that the non-taxation of some of its profits did not amount to illegal state aid.
US companies have repatriated $143 billion: report
Companies bring money back to U.S.
Long held as oldest in US, New Jersey nuclear plant closes
America's oldest nuclear power plant, the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station in New Jersey, is shutting down Monday.
Tax cuts 2.0 won’t pass before November: Kudlow
The White House national economic director said the U.S. economy is “crushing it.”
Wall Street salaries highest since 2008 crisis, report finds
Salaries on Wall Street rose last year to their highest level since the 2008 financial crisis, according to a report issued Monday by New York state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
Tax cuts 2.0: What you need to know
Republicans are hoping to advance a three-pronged tax package through Congress this fall.
Debate on new tax cuts undercut by GOP election pressure
House lawmakers are debating a Republican proposal to expand the new tax law by making permanent the individual tax cuts now set to expire in 2026.
Senate OKs Trump choice for IRS head over Democrats' protest
The Senate has approved President Donald Trump's choice to become the new head of the IRS over the protests of many Democrats.
ObamaCare is only getting worse: Rep. Steve Scalise
The GOP agenda
Panel endorses bills for online sales tax special session
South Dakota would start collecting sales taxes from many out-of-state internet retailers this fall under a bill the Legislature's budget-writing committee endorsed Tuesday ahead of this week's special legislative session to implement a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that cleared the way for the changes.
How tax cuts 2.0 will help middle-class Americans
GOP and tax reform
House Republicans unveil bills to make individual tax cuts permanent
Republicans and tax reform















