One of the most significant changes is in Tax Audit reporting, where the earlier Forms 3CA and 3CB have now been replaced by Form 26. The new form reportedly contains 55 segment-wise clauses, ...
There’s no requirement that the form be downloadable, but the Internal Revenue Service does require 1099-INT forms to be ...
The IRS began accepting 2025 tax returns in late January, with a filing deadline of April 15, 2026. Most refunds are issued in less than 21 days, but those claiming certain credits may face delays ...
NEW YORK — Tax season is underway and you have until April 15 to file your return with the IRS. If you want to avoid the stress of the looming deadline, start getting organized as soon as possible.
With bigger tax refunds expected this season, it can be tempting to file returns earlier than usual. But incomplete filings can raise flags for the IRS, delaying processing or even triggering an audit ...
A San Fernando Valley couple says an Uber driver stole the husband's identity to sign up for the ride-sharing platform, raising questions about public safety and how thoroughly drivers are vetted.
Washington, D.C. individual income tax returns for 2026 are generally due April 15, 2026. D.C. offers a six-month filing extension, but any tax owed must still be paid by April. A political fight in ...
Maryland income tax returns for the 2026 season are due April 15, 2026. Maryland allows extensions, but taxes owed must be paid by the April deadline. Refund timing varies based on how you file and ...
The proposal would raise the standard deduction and lower the state's income tax rate. To pay for the tax cut, the plan would eliminate or reduce various tax breaks for businesses and industries.
ATLANTA — Georgia Senate Republicans are behind a plan to eliminate state income tax in stages, but the state would have to get rid of the tax credits used to entice businesses to locate here.
Wisconsin seniors will get a bigger break when filing state income taxes this year. Retirees can now subtract $24,000 in retirement income on their state forms, or double that amount for joint filers.
"Mississippi will no longer tax the work, the earnings, or the ambition of its people," Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves boasted last March in a statement that captured low popular opinions of income ...