Por: CBS News Business January 26, 2023
Tax filing season this year officially began on Monday, Jan. 23. Charday Penn / Getty Images , so get your paperwork in place to get a jumpstart on the filing process. Just be prepared to potentially see some major — since many COVID-19 pandemic-related benefits have expired. Refunds may be smaller in 2023, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in November. Taxpayers will not receive an additional stimulus payment with a 2023 tax refund because... + full article
MarketWatch USA Business December 31, 2022
Trump and his wife, Melania, paid $0 in income taxes for 2020, according to . The nonpartisan committee’s findings also , namely Trump’s carryover losses, loans to his children that may or may not also be considered taxable gifts, and deduction-related tax write-offs. That... + más
Donald Trump paid $0 in taxes in 2020. He’s not alone: 60% of households paid no federal income tax that year, but for very different reasons. | MarketWatch
More than 40% of U.S. households will owe no federal income tax, down from last year, according to a new analysis | CNBC
MarketWatch USA Politics December 30, 2022
This year, some 72.5 million U.S. households, or 40%, will pay no federal income tax, down from the pandemic high of 100 million households, or 60%, two years ago, according to estimates from the Tax Policy Center. In 2021, nearly 56% of households, or 99 million, paid no... + más
The Number Of Those Who Don’t Pay Federal Income Tax Drops To Pre-Pandemic Levels | Forbes
Bleacher Report USA Sports December 10, 2022
The No. 25 Ohio State Buckeyes defeated the unranked Rutgers Scarlet Knights 67-66 on Thursday night on a three-point buzzer-beater by Tanner Holden.However, the Big Ten announced Friday that Holden's three-pointer shouldn't have counted, per NCAA.com's .The Big... + más
Stringer honored, No. 4 Ohio State women beat Rutgers 82-70 | 10 WBNS
Rutgers dismisses offensive coordinator Gleeson | ESPN
Forbes USA Business December 05, 2022
Ask LarryEconomic Security Planning, Inc. Today's Social Security column addresses questions about the whether working before filing can incur the earnings test, full retirement age for survivor's benefits versus retirement benefits and more about widow's... + más
Ask Larry: Did Social Security Overpay Us Spousal And Retirement Benefits? | Forbes
Ask Larry: Will Social Security's Earnings Deductions Affect My Future Benefit Rates? | Forbes
CBS News USA Nation October 14, 2022
If you are among the roughly 19 million people who asked the IRS for another six months to file their taxes in 2022, time is almost up. Almost 1 in 8 taxpayers asked for an extension to file their taxes this year, according to data from the IRS, which a total of about 160... + más
Got a tax extension? The deadline for filing your return is almost here. | CBS News
3 ways to get a bigger tax refund | CBS News
Forbes USA Business October 12, 2022
Determining the best salary to pay yourself as a business owner can be a tough choice. getty Business owners and the self-employed get hit twice as hard by payroll and Social Security taxes. Put another way; if you were self-employed for your entire career, you would likely pay... + más
Revenue expectations rise among small business owners despite economic concerns: report | Fox Business
Council Post: 14 Business Tasks To Outsource If You Want To Maximize Productivity | Forbes
CBS News USA Business October 04, 2022
If you are among the 19 million people who asked the IRS for another six months to file their taxes in 2022, time is almost up. Almost 1 in 8 taxpayers asked for an extension to file their taxes this year, according to data from the IRS, which a total of about 160 million tax... + más
'This is a real benefit': IRS has good news if you filed your taxes late during the pandemic —but you need to act before this deadline | MarketWatch
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