Tax policy ideas to look out for during the 2nd Republican presidential debate
Parts of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act expire in 2025, and experts will be closely watching to see where GOP presidential hopefuls stand on extending it.
New IRS rule on reselling concert, sporting event tickets could impact large number of Americans
A new Internal Revenue Service rule targeting ticket resellers for concerts and sporting events could impact a large number of Americans after lowering tax reporting thresholds.
What does Federal Reserve's hawkish stance means for investors?
Cresset Capital CIO and founding partner Jack Ablin discusses higher interest rates and offers his market outlook on 'Barron's Roundtable.'
Menendez indictment: 'Classic case' of evidence pointing to real political corruption
Former federal prosecutor Andrew Cherkasky reacts to NJ Democratic Sen. Menendez's bribery charges on 'The Evening Edit.'
Bidenomics is pushing Hispanics to the Republican Party: Alfredo Ortiz
Job Creators Network President and CEO Alfredo Ortiz argues Biden's economic agenda is the reason a large number of Hispanic voters are fleeing the Democrat Party on 'Varney & Co.'
James Comer: 'Overwhelming' evidence Hunter Biden was involved in policy decisions
Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., says there are 'mountains' of evidence against President Biden ahead of next week's impeachment inquiry on 'The Evening Edit.'
Nikki Haley rolls out plan to eliminate the federal gas tax
2024 presidential candidate and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley unveils her plan to combat 'Bidenomics' on 'Varney & Co.'
IRS looks to hire 3,700 new agents to crack down on wealthy tax cheats
The IRS is seeking to hire 3,700 new workers to ramp up enforcement on wealthy tax cheats with funding included in the Democrats' Inflation Reduction Act.
Rep. Scott Perry spars with reporter over Biden impeachment inquiry in viral moment
Rep. Scott Perry, R-Penn., discusses the formal Biden impeachment inquiry and the admin's energy policies on 'The Bottom Line.'
Federal budget deficit up nearly $600 billion through August: CBO
The Congressional Budget Office reported that the federal budget deficit through August grew by about $600 billion, compared to a year ago, as spending increased and tax revenue declined.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp suspends state gas tax to ease inflation, blames ‘disastrous’ effects of Bidenomics
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp issued a state of emergency on Tuesday to suspend the state's gas tax in order to ease inflation that he blames on Biden's economic policies.
Republicans won't vote for Schumer's 'bloated' spending proposal: Rep. Morgan Griffith
Rep. Morgan Griffith, R-Va., reacts to tension in the GOP as a government shutdown looms on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Sen. Tim Scott: My story tells America all things are possible
2024 presidential candidate and South Carolina Republican Sen. Tim Scott discusses his campaign strategy on 'Varney & Co.'
Small businesses endangered by massive tax hike. Here’s how Congress can fix it
The Small Business Deduction is expiring and that's a big expense for companies that can't afford it. The cuts gave small businesses billions of dollars in tax relief.
Walmart issues gift cards in Alabama after sales tax overcharge
Walmart offers gift cards to Alabama customers who were double-charged tax on Sept. 1 following an adjustment to the state's grocery tax rate.
China's surprise tax breaks offer short-term boost but won't be solution to economic woes: expert
China's flurry of moves to stimulate its economy have provided a small boost, but those policies are unlikely sustainable and will not result in long-term growth.
Jade Warshaw warns to stop relying on debt bailouts: 'No forgiveness coming'
Ramsey Solutions' Jade Warshaw discusses the 'student loan crisis' and why the government should not be bailing people out on 'The Bottom Line.'
IRS announces changes impacting catch-up contributions
The IRS announced a delay for changes under the Secure 2.0 Act to Americans' catch-up contributions to retirement accounts, allowing those to be made on a pretax basis through 2025.
Oklahoma governor pushing to get state income tax 'on the path to zero'
Oklahoma Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt outlines which state taxes he hopes can be cut down for residents on 'Varney & Co' Tuesday.
Biden administration proposes crypto tax regulations in new reform
President Biden's administration is seeking to update United States regulations to crack down on the widespread use of cryptocurrency for tax evasion purposes.



















