Get Ready To Save As State Sales Tax Holidays Begin
Here is a quick peek at states offering taxpayers a sales tax holiday in 2018.
Here is a quick peek at states offering taxpayers a sales tax holiday in 2018.
Taxpayers have limits that they might not know about. You are limited to three replacement Social Security cards in a year and 10 during your lifetime. Here’s more.
Earlier this week, the world turned its eyes on North Korea as President Trump met with the country’s leader, Kim Jong Un, in Singapore. Here’s a brief look at the country’s history, economy – and why the government claims its people don’t pay taxes.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has the interest rates for the third calendar quarter. Here’s what it means for taxpayers who owe money – and for those who are owed money.
Earlier this week, a charity auction to have lunch with Warren Buffett resulted in a winning bid of $3,300,100.
When you have the means to spend $3 million on lunch, you might not be looking for a tax break. But here’s why it could make good tax sense this year.
Each year, the Trustees for Social Security release an annual report on the financial outlook for Social Security and Medicare. The key takeaway this year: Both face long-term financing shortfalls.
As cryptocurrency continues to grow and evolve, more tax guidance is needed, not only to clarify questions from the IRS’ initial notice but also to address unexpected events like forks and splits.
Now that tax season is over, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is warning taxpayers to remain on alert for phishing emails and telephone scams.
It’s National Doughnut Day. Here’s what you need to know about free doughnuts and sales tax.
As part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, there have been changes to the deductibility of business-related meals and entertainment expenses. Here’s what you need to know.