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It's tax season. Do you need forms W-2, W-4, or W-9?
W-2 vs. W-4 vs. W-9: Decoding the tax forms that control your money ...
The Internal Revenue Service is warning taxpayers about phony tips, tax credits and other viral advice that will trigger ...
The new IRS Tax Withholding Estimator accounts for changes to tax credits and deductions introduced by the One Big Beautiful ...
Numerous changes to the tax code have been introduced this year following the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
These tax scams promise big tax refunds to those who claim oddball credits. IRS warns that inaccurate claims trigger delays of legitimate refunds.
A new tax break on overtime pay will save money for many workers. But the savings are less than you'd expect based on what doesn't qualify.
New IRS data shows the average refund rising to $3,676, well below earlier projections that suggested refunds could increase ...
It’s tax time — when some taxpayers are excited about a potential refund while others are dreading the possibility of owing Uncle Sam, and they vow to do better next year. But for millions of workers, ...
Tax refunds could be $300 to $1,000 larger this year. Financial experts share how to use that money strategically.
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Get your tax withholding right. Here's how to adjust your tax withholding
When and how to adjust your tax withholding ...
Many Americans could see changes to their tax refunds this year due to updates in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act ...
The Tax Court determined that W-2 wages that are not deductible under Sec. 280E in calculating taxable income are not included when calculating the Sec. 199A qualified business income (QBI) deduction.
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