A new $6,000 deduction for senior citizens and less taxes on tips and overtime are some of the biggest changes for your 2025 tax return. Peter is a writer and editor for the CNET How-To team. He has ...
Personal federal income taxes for the 2025 tax year (which you file in 2026) are due Wednesday, April 15, 2026. Estimated quarterly tax payments are due April 15, June 15, September 15, 2026, and ...
The standard deduction has been super-sized for seniors. Thanks to provisions in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, taxpayers 65 and older can claim an additional $6,000 without itemizing their ...
The first tax season under President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act is fast approaching – and most filers can expect a slew of fresh and enlarged deductions that will result in bigger refund ...
We are in a season of giving, but one trendy giveaway idea has actually been making the political rounds for months. Several states have been talking about doing away with property taxes – among them, ...
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(NEXSTAR) – Thanks to a number of changes to the tax code under the One Big Beautiful Bill, Trump administration officials are projecting Americans will enjoy the largest tax refund ever in 2026. Ways ...
If you’ve ever opened your property tax bill and wondered why it keeps going up, the answer isn’t wasteful local governments or runaway spending. The real culprit lies in state government, in a ...
The beginning of 2026 will see several major changes to the U.S. tax code, with new rules on tips and overtime pay, child tax credits and standard deductions taking effect in January. Some of the ...
Former Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) said Friday in a New York Times op-ed that “it’s time for rich people like me to pay more” in taxes ahead of the Social Security benefits cut projected for 2034.
Ohioans could see lower property taxes starting next year. Gov. Mike DeWine signed several bills on Dec. 19 that will slash property taxes by roughly $3 billion and contain future tax hikes. Some of ...