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Average 2026 Tax Refund Up $350 Year Over Year, IRS Data Shows, as Tax Deadline Approaches

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.

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Malliotakis, Other House Republicans At Odds Over Higher SALT Cap

Taxes May 9, 2025 

Malliotakis, Other House Republicans At Odds Over Higher SALT Cap

Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) suggested she backs the GOP leadership proposal to increase the SALT cap to $30,000 from the current $10,000, even as other Republican lawmakers trashed it as a non-starter.

IRS Issues New Warning For Taxpayers to Avoid Losing Money, Personal Data

Taxes May 9, 2025 

IRS Issues New Warning For Taxpayers to Avoid Losing Money, Personal Data

Even if you filed your tax return for the year, the IRS warned this week that taxpayers should remain on alert for some common scams to avoid losing money and personal data.

Should Businesses Show Tariff Costs?

Small Business May 9, 2025 

Should Businesses Show Tariff Costs?

Most Americans feel that businesses should display tariff costs in their pricing, according to a new Economist/YouGov poll, which was released after Amazon reportedly contemplated such a policy.

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Payroll May 9, 2025 

10 Side Hustles that Pay $150 Per Day

According to a recent report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, approximately 5% of American workers currently have more than one job.

Economists Question Goals and Approach of U.S. Tariffs

Small Business May 9, 2025 

Economists Question Goals and Approach of U.S. Tariffs

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce asked the Trump administration for exemptions to help small businesses that import goods and to “stave off a recession.”

Despite Political Promises, Californians are Stressed About Their Finances

Payroll May 9, 2025 

Despite Political Promises, Californians are Stressed About Their Finances

After voters in November sent a clear message that the rising cost of living remained a top concern, California lawmakers came to the state Capitol vowing to take decisive action.

Trump Seeks Tax Hike on Wealthy Earning $2.5 Million or More

Taxes May 9, 2025 

Trump Seeks Tax Hike on Wealthy Earning $2.5 Million or More

The president’s proposal calls for creating a new 39.6% tax bracket for individuals earning at least $2.5 million, or couples making $5 million.

Poll: Trump Says Harvard Shouldn’t be Tax-Exempt, But Do Voters Agree?

Taxes May 9, 2025 

Poll: Trump Says Harvard Shouldn’t be Tax-Exempt, But Do Voters Agree?

According to a new Economist/YouGov poll of 1,850 U.S. adults, Americans are divided over whether Harvard’s tax-exempt status should be changed.

Man Who Made False Gun Threat at Kansas City IRS Campus Gets Prison Sentence

IRS May 9, 2025 

Man Who Made False Gun Threat at Kansas City IRS Campus Gets Prison Sentence

Anthony Alford, 46, of Kansas City, who was accused of making a false gun threat that set off an active shooter lockdown at the Kansas City IRS campus last year, has been sentenced to three years in prison.

South Carolina Treasurer’s Office Under Investigation by State’s Inspector General

Accounting May 8, 2025 

South Carolina Treasurer’s Office Under Investigation by State’s Inspector General

The investigation follows a House decision not to take up a Senate resolution to remove Curtis Loftis as state treasurer this year over a $1.8 billion accounting error.

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Payroll May 8, 2025 

Tech Industry Jobs and Layoff Woes Jolt San Francisco Bay Area

The Bay Area tech industry’s jobs sector has nosedived to kick off 2025, a plunge punctuated by layoff plans recently disclosed by a San Jose company.

Louisiana Unemployment Benefits Could Have Stricter Rules

Payroll May 8, 2025 

Louisiana Unemployment Benefits Could Have Stricter Rules

Louisiana could require residents who get unemployment insurance to do more to find new jobs if a bill advancing in the legislature becomes law.

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