Taxes May 15, 2026
Taylor Swift, Lawsuits and Quirky Exemptions: How Empty Homes Tax Works in Six Locations
San Diego will vote on a vacant homes tax in June. Here's how it works in Rhode Island—home of the "Taylor Swift Tax"—and elsewhere.
Taxes May 15, 2026
San Diego will vote on a vacant homes tax in June. Here's how it works in Rhode Island—home of the "Taylor Swift Tax"—and elsewhere.
Taxes September 18, 2024
Trump promised to “get SALT back, lower your Taxes, and so much more,” in a post on his social media platform Truth Social on Sept. 17.
State and Local Taxes September 17, 2024
With elections approaching, it’s time for governors and mayors to offer some viable new policy options—and ways to pay for them.
September 16, 2024
The Open Market Committee meets about eight times a year to consider changes to the Federal Funds Rate, which is the rate charged to huge banks for overnight loans.
Taxes September 16, 2024
Donald Trump floated the idea of tariff hikes to offset some income tax cuts to House Republicans in June.
Taxes September 13, 2024
The legislation tightens rules around Chinese business ties in determining which electric vehicles qualify for federal tax credits.
Taxes September 13, 2024
Trump said his no-tax-on-overtime idea would help companies lure more workers and keep them on the job site for longer.
Small Business September 11, 2024
Delayed spending and a lack of oversight threaten to disrupt a $100 million grant program run by the Department of Cannabis Control intended to help businesses secure state licenses, a recent report by California State Auditor found.
Taxes September 11, 2024
Coloradans will soon be able to file their federal income taxes online for free under a program created by the Inflation Reduction Act.
Taxes September 11, 2024
The two presidential candidates attacked each other on the economy, taxes, immigration, and abortion, among other issues.
Taxes September 10, 2024
Impacted residents and business owners have until Feb. 3, 2025, to submit a variety of tax filings and payments.
Accounting September 10, 2024
Maria Reich, owner of On Call Accountants, was sentenced to four years in prison after pleading guilty to wire fraud in April.
Taxes September 9, 2024
Election years usually mean a light fall schedule for Congress, but yet another a deadline to fund the federal government creates one of the few must-do items on the agenda.