The IRS has unveiled its annual inflation adjustments for the 2025 fiscal year, impacting over 60 tax provisions.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has released its annual inflation adjustments for the 2025 tax year, providing crucial updates that will affect taxpayers when they file their returns in 2026. These adjustments, detailed in the Tax Procedure 2024-40 ...
The Internal Revenue Service announces inflation adjustments that impact tax brackets. Here's what you need to know.
No one loves the Internal Revenue Service, but we need the much-maligned agency having enough resources to make sure that everyone pays their fair share of taxes to support Uncle Sam and Republicans should not slash that funding.
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Inflation has been on many people's minds lately, especially when you go to the grocery store for a few items and leave with a sky-high amount on your receipt. Thankfully, there may be a potential ...
As it does annually, the IRS unveiled dozens of changes to various tax provisions that will impact 2025 (and when we file taxes in 2026). Those updates, namely the rising standard deduction, will influence your paycheck — unless you are receiving a raise of more than 2.7%.