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Diana Shaw of Wiley Rein LLP discusses the reduction in workforce at the IRS as detailed in a report by the Treasury ...
Crypto tax lawyers Jordan Bass and Andrew Gordon say they're seeing a similar swell in questions, calling it the most ...
In our latest Ask the Editor round-up, Joy Taylor, The Kiplinger Tax Letter Editor, answers five questions on inherited IRAs.
The National Taxpayer Advocate, Erin Collins, released her fiscal year 2026 Objectives Report to Congress. While the ...
When wage garnishment was around the corner, Kevin found peace of mind and real financial relief with Clear Start Tax ...
The 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' (OBBBA), signed by President Trump on July 4, 2025, introduces a groundbreaking change for ...
Clear Start Tax clarifies why some states still require Form 1095-A, even though the federal health coverage penalty was ...
Your marital status as of Dec. 31 of the year you marry determines your tax filing options for the entire year.
That means two things. First, you could legitimately move half the money into another account for your son, preferably with ...
The numbers tell a stark story: 49% of American expats are now seriously considering renouncing their U.S. citizenship, a ...
If your income was $84,000 or less in 2024, you may be able to file your taxes through IRS Free File, a program in which online tax prep companies partner with the IRS to provide free services.
Are you getting married soon? Or have you recently exchanged vows? Amid all the wedding-related details, have you thought about your changing tax status?