Taxes April 6, 2026
Average 2026 Tax Refund Up $350 Year Over Year, IRS Data Shows, as Tax Deadline Approaches
For the week ending March 27, 2026, the average refund is worth $3,521, an 11.1% increase compared to 2025’s $3,170.
Taxes April 6, 2026
For the week ending March 27, 2026, the average refund is worth $3,521, an 11.1% increase compared to 2025’s $3,170.
Taxes June 24, 2025
Republican leaders are stepping on the gas to get the giant budget package to President Donald Trump's desk before his July 4 deadline.
Payroll June 24, 2025
HENRY isn’t an insult; it’s a nickname given to a certain demographic in the personal finance world. If you earn a decent income but feel like you aren’t building enough wealth, you might be a HENRY.
Payroll June 23, 2025
Under the tax-and-spending bill currently in Congress, qualifying parents of newborn children through Dec. 31, 2028, will receive $1,000 for what’s being called a Trump Account. It could be opened by a parent or guardian.
General News June 23, 2025
For Sin City casinos, marketing to value-conscious travelers, especially those from drive-in markets such as Southern California and Arizona, has always been part of the summer playbook.
General News June 22, 2025
Police in New York, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles have since increased patrols at religious institutions, diplomatic facilities and public spaces.
Payroll June 20, 2025
The state-by-state analysis lists the anticipated increases to take-home pay for a “typical family with two kids” and the “long-run wage increase” for families, adjusted for inflation.
Taxes June 20, 2025
The 3.5% tax on remittances, which are not currently taxed, is among several provisions tucked inside President Donald Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill” tax-and-spending plan.
Accounting June 20, 2025
Matthew Lloyd Parker, 37, was given two years in prison on June 18 for stealing $14.5 million in COVID-19 relief loans in Pennsylvania.
Payroll June 20, 2025
Both funds could be unable to cover obligations less than a decade from now, according to annual reports released June 18 by the programs’ trustees.
Small Business June 20, 2025
The bill requires the Small Business Administration to shutter regional, district, or local offices within 60 days if the agency determines the office is in a sanctuary city, county or state.
Payroll June 19, 2025
Although it's not regularly enforced, a 1986 federal law made it a crime to knowingly hire someone without authorization to work in the country.
Taxes June 19, 2025
Mexican-made packs of popular U.S. cigarette brands are flooding the market as a result of a loophole in U.S. trade law.