Advance tax refund provider raises loan limit to $7,000 amid raging inflation
Tax preparation and software companies H&R Block and Jackson Hewett and Intuit's TurboTax offer loans against anticipated tax refunds, which may become more popular in times of high inflation.
How to get your tax refund ASAP this 2023 filing season
Expecting a tax refund from the Internal Revenue Service this year and planning to use it to makes end's meet? Tips on how to get your money as soon as possible.
House has great power to negotiate debt ceiling limit: Art Laffer
Former Reagan economist Art Laffer discusses solutions to bringing down government spending and responds to Janet Yellen's debt ceiling warning 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Trump Organization sentenced to pay $1.6M for felony convictions
Two entities operating under the Trump Organization were sentenced to pay $1.6 million after being found of 17 charges related to tax fraud and other financial crimes.
Best states to win the $1.35B Mega Millions jackpot
The cash payout is estimated at $707.9 million, which would produce a one-time tax bill of $261.9 million without considering other income, deductions and credits.
Tax season to begin January 23, IRS says
Tax-filing season officially begins on Jan. 23, the Internal Revenue Service announced on Tuesday. Taxpayers have until April 18 to submit their returns.
Pennsylvania Senate votes to undo tax increase on gasoline, diesel
A bill that is aimed at undoing the automatic wholesale tax increase on gas and diesel passed through Pennsylvania's state Senate. The vote was 29-19 in favor of the bill.
Powerful tax committee leader vows to eradicate Biden's 'reckless' spending: 'Serious fiscal reform' is coming
House Ways and Means Committee Chair Rep. Jason Smith discusses his plan to cut government spending, create jobs and boost wages for the American people.
Rep. Jason Smith: GOP tax code will boost jobs, wages
House Ways and Means Committee Chair Rep. Jason Smith discusses his plan to cut spending and create more jobs with higher wages on 'Varney & Co.'
Republicans sound alarm on Social Security insolvency: Taxpayers 'clearly have to worry about' retirement
Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., ripped MSNBC host Joy Reid's dismissal of Social Security insolvency warnings, saying, "Just because someone says it's not true doesn't mean it's not true."
Could Social Security face insolvency by 2035?
Missouri Rep. Jason Smith reacts to Biden aides reportedly discovering a second batch of mishandled classified documents and Social Security possibly facing insolvency on 'The Evening Edit.'
Your tax refund may be smaller in 2023. Here's why
There are fewer tax deductions and no stimulus payments in store for taxpayers this year, meaning they could be in store for smaller tax refunds in 2023.
Texas announces record budget surplus of nearly $33B: 'Unprecedented'
The Texas government announced that it brought in a $32.7 billion budget surplus, which is the largest in the state's history, setting up a debate over taxes and spending.
IRS issues 12 million tax refunds after correcting for 2020 unemployment benefit break
The Internal Revenue Service said that it has issued tax refunds to millions of Americans who overpaid taxes on their unemployment benefits in 2020.
Florida congresswoman urges Washington to 'evaluate' Ukraine spending: 'We're not auditing'
Florida Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna discussed whether Kevin McCarthy's concessions could lead to a government shutdown and addressed Ukraine spending.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna calls on Washington to conduct 'audit' of Ukraine spending
Florida Republican Anna Paulina Luna discusses if concessions made by Kevin McCarthy will lead to a government shutdown and how the GOP plans to 'streamline' government spending on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Biden's open border 'huge cost' to American taxpayer: Rep. Mark Green
House Homeland Security Committee Chair Rep. Mark Green vows to hold DHS Secretary Mayorkas responsible for Biden's open border crisis on 'Varney & Co.'
Following McCarthy's speaker win, 'America is on the right track': David Bossie
Citizens United President David Bossie argues democracy is 'alive and well' following the House's battle to elect a speaker.
House GOP to vote on bill blocking IRS hiring spree
House Republicans are set to hold a vote on the Family and Small Business Taxpayer Protection Act which would rescind IRS funding for hiring more agents.
Trump tax returns: IRS hobby rules put $1.1M of deductions at risk
The IRS can disallow losses on Donald Trump's tax returns if the service decides Trump's businesses were actually hobbies instead of for-profit enterprises.


















