Taxes March 24, 2026
28% of Fortune 1000 Now Active in Clean Energy Tax Credit Market
Total tax credit monetization reached $63 billion in 2025, a 27% year-over-year increase.
Taxes March 24, 2026
Total tax credit monetization reached $63 billion in 2025, a 27% year-over-year increase.
Taxes March 23, 2026
From start-up costs to even health insurance premiums, identifying overlooked expenses early can make a meaningful difference to a company’s tax returns.
Taxes March 23, 2026
National Guard and Reserve members typically train one weekend a month with readiness activities throughout the year and receive pay for their service. A bill introduced in the House would exempt that money from federal income taxes.
Taxes March 23, 2026
The IRS estimates it has about $1.2 billion in unclaimed refunds for taxpayers who did not file their Form 1040 federal income tax return for the 2022 tax year.
Taxes March 23, 2026
A federal court ruling found that federal tax deadlines during the pandemic may have been automatically postponed by law, which could mean the IRS shouldn’t have charged certain interest and penalties during that time.
Taxes March 19, 2026
The Name, Image and Likeness bill passed the Mississippi House, but was killed March 16 by a unanimous vote of the state's Senate finance committee.
Taxes March 19, 2026
A survey conducted by UC Berkeley and co-sponsored by the Los Angeles Times showed 52% of registered voters supported the billionaire's tax, while 33% said they opposed it. Fifteen percent were undecided.
Taxes March 19, 2026
Across the U.S., workers are discovering that a new overtime tax break is proving less generous—and more complicated—than expected.
Income Tax March 19, 2026
A potential ballot question this fall to shave Massachusetts' state income tax from 5% to 4% would put a $5.1 billion dent in the state budget, if passed, according to Tufts University.
Taxes March 18, 2026
The average tax refund is up by more than $350 year-over-year according to data released by the IRS for the week ending Feb. 28, 2026.
Taxes March 18, 2026
IRS CP53E notices are going to taxpayers whose returns lacked valid direct deposit information, and the delays could stretch beyond 10 weeks for some filers.
Taxes March 17, 2026
Tax season is demanding enough without a security incident disrupting filings or eroding client trust.