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Numbers From IRS, Intuit Suggest A Slow Start To Tax Season

Kelly Phillips ErbFebruary 9, 2017May 19, 2020

While some taxpayers are frustrated with the slow pace of tax refunds, largely driven by a new law, others have apparently decided that the rush for refunds isn’t worth their trouble. This year, tax season appears to be off to a slower start than normal.

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Report: Americans Spend More Than 8.9 Billion Hours Each Year On Tax Compliance

Kelly Phillips ErbJune 20, 2016

Americans will spend more than 8.9 billion hours complying with IRS tax filing requirements in 2016. A new report breaks it down for you.

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Americans Who Make More Than $100,000 Pay 80% Of Federal Income Taxes

Kelly Phillips ErbMay 13, 2016

According to recent Internal Revenue Service (IRS) data, Americans earning over $100,000 paid 79.5% of federal income taxes in 2014. Here’s what else you need to know.

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What Is The Most Tax-Friendly Country In The World?

Kelly Phillips ErbSeptember 25, 2012June 24, 2020

The United States pays more in taxes than other developed countries. It’s more expensive to do business here than anywhere else. You’ve heard those kinds

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Illinois Facing Higher Taxes

Kelly Phillips ErbJanuary 12, 2011

Living in the Prairie State just got a whole lot more expensive. Facing a gaping hole in the budget, Illinois lawmakers have scrambled to find

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In 2008’s Downturn, Some Managed To Eke Out Millions – NYTimes.com

Kelly Phillips ErbJuly 23, 2010May 19, 2020

Some super interesting reading from the New York Times… Of the wealthiest taxpayers — those with annual incomes of $10 million or more — seventeen

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Southern States Have Highest Percentages Of Non-Paying Tax Filers

Kelly Phillips ErbMay 24, 2010May 18, 2020

Remember this article (and this one) about the numbers of non-paying tax filers? Today, the Tax Foundation released a series of groupings of IRS data

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Homebuyer’s Credit Expires This Week

Kelly Phillips ErbApril 26, 2010May 18, 2020

Tax Day may have come and gone but many taxpayers still have one more significant tax-related date in April: April 30. That’s the last day

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2008 Is A Record-Breaking Tax Year

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 12, 2010May 19, 2020

But not necessarily in a good way. The Tax Foundation is reporting that two records were set in 2008: the highest numbers of non-payers and

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IRS Claims 2 Out Of 3 Taxpayers Now E-File

Kelly Phillips ErbNovember 2, 2009May 18, 2020

Of course, more folks are e-filing. It’s fast, it’s easy. And with more folks than ever with internet and computer access, it’s to be expected.

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