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Do local tax hikes actually scare off millionaires?
Short answer is: It's complicated.
Short-term rental company sues Michigan over $18.7M tax bill
The tax fight comes amid a separate, but related, years-long fight in communities across the state and in the Legislature over how to best regulate and, in some cases, tax short-term rentals, which…
Private Jets and Car Washes Are the Latest Tax Shields for the Ultrarich
Trump’s tax overhaul solidifies write-offs of certain assets — setting off soaring demand from wealthy Americans.
Who Pays Taxes in America in 2024
America's tax system is just barely progressive, and not nearly as progressive as many suggest or as progressive as it could be. There is plenty of room for lawmakers to improve the progressivity of the tax code to combat economic, wealth, and racial inequality.
Denmark to abolish VAT on books in effort to get more people reading
Culture minister says government will propose ending the 25% rate, the highest in the world, in its budget bill
Lincoln imposes first federal income tax | August 5, 1861
Lincoln and Congress imposed a 3% tax on incomes over $800.
Another massive tax hike proposal: A direct threat to Michigan businesses and economy - MI Chamber
Advocacy News - June 6, 2025
How State Income Tax Could Alter The Landscape For NHL Free Agency
When Major League Baseball pitcher Corbin Burnes signed with the Arizona Diamondbacks in free agency last winter it was a mild surprise. Burnes specifically men
Senators unite over ending taxes on tips
The Senate surprisingly passed a bill by a 100-0 vote
Income Tax Calculator 2024-2025 - NerdWallet
Curious whether you'll owe taxes or get money back in April 2025? Estimate your tax bill or refund with our free federal income tax calculator.
The Average Tax Refund Each Year | Bankrate
The average tax refund in 2024 (for the 2023 tax year) was $3,004, a 0.9 percent increase from the previous year.
Cardi B: Where's my tax money going?
If you've ever wondered where your tax dollars are going, you're not alone: Cardi B posted a video on Instagram saying she want receipts of where her tax mon...
Taxes Are Worse than You Thought
We are quickly approaching the deadline for filing (and paying) our federal and state income taxes, and that means it’s time for an annual post to help put things in perspective. Let's start with some historical perspective: when income tax began in 1913, the maximum marginal income was only 7% on incomes above what would be more than $12 million in today's dollars.
Americans think they pay too much in taxes. Here's who pays the most and least to the IRS.
The U.S. tax system is designed to be progressive, with rich people paying a larger share of their income to the IRS. Here's what to know.
Tax Return Rescue: The Case of the Scattered Digits
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos just saved millions on a recent share sale. Here's how.
Jeff Bezos has been unloading Amazon shares at a fast clip, dumping nearly 36 million shares for about $6 billion. Here's why.
Bezos saved about $288m by moving to Florida
Bezos has said he plans to offload about 50 million Amazon shares in total over the next year, worth ~$8.7 billion currently.
Are you ready to teach taxes? - Blog
Tax season is here! Whether you're seeking a quick overview of the essentials, a deep dive into the details, or an exploration of engaging activities for your students, we've got you covered! Want to review the essentials? NGPF's new Starter Pack On-Demand modules do just that! The Role of Taxes reviews the elements of your paystub and an overview of where your tax dollars go. The Tax Forms & Filing module covers key dates, tax forms, and methods in filing your taxes. Both modules are filled with fundamental tax content.
What's New with Taxes for 2023 - Blog
Tax articles recently included many on developments at the IRS and tax advice and planning for retirement. We also take a look at inflation’s impact on tax brackets for 2023 taxes, and changes to some states’ income taxes. But we begin the update with a timely article given all of the huge lottery drawings this summer. Lottery Winnings This might be a good hook during your tax unit—How much will a jackpot winner pay in taxes?
IRS: Average taxpayers 'should not be worried' about audits as agency grows | CNN Politics
The forthcoming overhaul of the Internal Revenue Service is intended to increase audits of the wealthy and big corporations while leaving audit rates on average households the same, according to a plan released by the agency Thursday.
The taxman might soon be your tax preparer
The IRS will pilot its own online tax preparation tool.
Rent-Seeking Keeps Americans From a Simpler, Cheaper Tax Filing System
Private companies' rent-seeking behavior has kept Americans from accessing a simpler and cost-effective tax filing system, resulting in wasted resources for tax filers.
Your tax refund could be smaller than last year. Here's why
If you're expecting a tax refund, it could be smaller than last year. And with inflation still high, that money won’t go as far as it did a year ago. The more than 101 million taxpayers who had filed as of April 7 got refunds that were an average of 9.3% less than last year. That's in part due to pandemic relief programs expiring. The filing deadline for most taxpayers is Tuesday, though it has been extended for eight states that were hard hit by severe weather. According to the most recent IRS data, the average refund is $2,878, down from $3,175. That's a difference of more than $300.
IRS provides tax inflation adjustments for tax year 2022 | Internal Revenue Service
IR-2021-219, November 10, 2021
Why athletes (and some remote workers) owe a ‘jock tax’ wherever they go
Professional athletes owe major tax bills every time they work in another state. If you’re a remote employee, you might, too.
Tax Calculator - Refund & Return Estimator 2022-2023 | TurboTax® Official
Estimate your tax refund or how much you may owe to the IRS with TaxCaster, our free tax calculator that stays up to date on the latest tax laws so you can be confident in the calculations.
Many Americans will rely on tax refunds to make ends meet, despite shrinking refunds
30% of Americans say they’re reliant on their tax refund to make ends meet in 2023, especially Gen Z and millennials Despite fewer pandemic tax credits, 29% of Americans expect a higher tax refund this year Nearly a quarter of American taxpayers plan to use their tax refund to pay for necessities (24%) It’s the […]
The ultrarich are getting cozy in America’s tax havens at everyone else’s expense
More states are slashing or eliminating taxes, lessening the burden mostly for the wealthy. What does that cost the rest of us?