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 9, 2024
Democratic State Rep. Michael Connolly took to X to say players should quit complaining about paying their fair share in taxes.
Payroll September 8, 2024
Gross domestic product rose at a 3% annualized rate during the April-June period, up from the previous estimate of 2.8%.
Small Business September 5, 2024
Hours before his address to the Economic Club of New York, Trump said Harris's plan would “destroy our small business economy.”
Taxes September 5, 2024
The price tag is based on rough, initial estimates from tax and budget specialists because the Trump campaign hasn’t released detailed policy plans for its tax promises.
Taxes September 5, 2024
The son of President Joe Biden has been accused of nine misdemeanor and felony offenses. He previously pled not guilty.
Small Business September 5, 2024
Her proposal would open entrepreneurship to those currently excluded by the high cost of starting a new business.
Taxes September 5, 2024
About 700,000 filers in Maryland are expected to be able to use the free tax filing service from the IRS, state officials said.
Small Business September 4, 2024
The firm's report could surprise some voters, who generally give the GOP and Trump an edge on issues like the economy and inflation.
Taxes September 4, 2024
Eighteen House Republicans sent a letter to Speaker Mike Johnson earlier this month emphasizing the importance of the tax credits.
Taxes September 4, 2024
Davon Godchaux and Keion White spoke about financial freedom and literacy recently on Godchaux’s “ChauxTalk” podcast.
Payroll September 3, 2024
According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, 34 states, territories and districts have minimum wages above the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour.
Payroll September 3, 2024
Millennials with annual incomes above $200,000 are leaving states like New York and California in droves, a new analysis shows.