The House of Representatives on Thursday directed its Committee on Finance to interface with the Joint Tax Board, the Nigerian Revenue Service (NRS) and relevant State Inland Revenue Services to ...
KUALA LUMPUR: The Inland Revenue Board (LHDN) has reminded taxpayers to submit their e-Filing and settle their tax payments before the deadline to avoid penalties and enforcement action. LHDN ...
A landmark judgment is set to reshape suspension-of-tax-payment disputes and taxpayer rights in South Africa. Tax experts believe it may bring an end to “reflexive no” responses from the South African ...
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.
Many Americans will see bigger refunds and new deductions, while others may be revisiting the dreaded alternative minimum tax. Don’t panic just yet. Credit...Joanne Joo Supported by By Tara Siegel ...
Another year, another tax filing season. The Internal Revenue Service is now accepting tax returns for 2025. Tax season opened on January 26 and remains open until April 15. The IRS expects about 164 ...
Tax season began Monday. Over the next three months, tens of millions of Americans will be filing returns for the 2025 tax year. Several key changes are taking effect this year, many of them due to ...
The 2026 tax season opened Jan. 26, and filers could be affected by President Donald Trump's "big beautiful bill." Many taxpayers will see bigger refunds based on Trump's 2025 tax cuts because the IRS ...
You can start filing your 2025 tax returns Monday, Jan. 26. Tax refunds are expected to be huge this year. Important changes to know before you file your taxes. Tax season officially begins today, ...
President Trump’s Working Families Tax Cuts Act provides broad-based tax relief for hardworking Americans, with the average taxpayer expected to see nearly $4,000 in total tax savings in 2026. Key ...
Tax season is officially here, and the IRS says how you file your return could make a big difference this year. With electronic filing opening Monday, tax professionals say e-filing is the fastest and ...
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