Taxes

  • Young African American couple feeling frustrated while paying their bills over laptop at home. Focus is on woman.

    TurboTax Has Spent Millions Lobbying Against a Free Tax Filing System and We Are OVER IT

    When tax time rolls around, people everywhere gather their receipts and paycheck stubs and forms and … wait, is this really everywhere? In countries like Denmark, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom people don’t have to hassle with taxes — the…

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    Warren Buffett Is Worth $100 Billion and Still Pays Less in Taxes Than You

    Make no mistake: Taxation in the United States is an uneven playing field. And recent changes in tax law have tilted it even further toward wealthy taxpayers. Many billionaires famously pay less in taxes as a percentage of their income…

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    Special 2022 State Payments Not Subject to Federal Tax, IRS Says

    In good news for U.S. tax filers, the IRS has ruled that special state payments made in 2022 won’t be subject to federal income tax in most states and situations. Taxpayers in more than 20 states received some form of…

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    IRS Tells Taxpayers to Postpone Filing 2022 Returns

    As the U.S. heads into the thick of tax-filing season, the IRS is telling millions of taxpayers who live in states that issued state refund and rebate payments to hold off on filing their returns.  Taxpayers should wait to file…

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    These 13 States Still Tax Groceries

    Food is expensive enough as it is, thanks to rampant inflation. However, for residents of several states, rising prices aren’t the only worry, because they’re still stuck paying some sort of state sales taxes on their groceries. These often-controversial taxes…

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    Everyday Essentials You Can Buy With an FSA

    If your employer offers a flexible spending account, you can save money by setting aside pretax dollars for health-related expenses such as copays, deductibles, and dental care. You elect how much to contribute ($100 to $2,850 for the 2022 tax…