Fact checked by Vikki Velasquez You got married, so you file jointly. It's what married people do, right? Not necessarily. In general, couples who file jointly receive more tax breaks. But there are ...
From joint filing benefits to the marriage penalty, here’s what newlyweds need to know about taxes and how to minimize their ...
The IRS has released the new income limits for federal income tax brackets for the tax year 2026. The brackets you fall into determine how much you owe at tax time. For 2025 returns, which will be ...
A number of changes are in store for taxpayers in the coming years and the Internal Revenue Service just gave insight into ...
The new IRS tax brackets move deductions up in the wake of President Donald Trump's "One, Big, Beautiful Bill." ...
Each year, the IRS adjusts this deduction to reflect inflation and the rising cost of living. When the deduction increases, ...
Many IRS workers are furloughed due to the government shutdown, but taxpayers are still required to file their extensions this week.
The GST portal now allows GSTR-9 and GSTR-9C filing for FY 2024-25 with new disclosure rules, stricter validations, and more.
The adjustments come as the deadline to file your state tax return approaches, as well as your federal tax return if you ...
Missing IRS deadlines can carry financial consequences. Failure to file and pay a tax return on time can result in a penalty ...
Up to 85% of your Social Security benefits may be taxed, but a new "senior deduction" can cut taxes—unless your income is too ...
If you’re retired and filing taxes, these tax credits and deductions could provide thousands in relief (if you qualify).