Pals who eat together flickr Editorial/Getty Images Just say the number 47 percent and many people know exactly what you are talking about: It was the calculation that the Tax Policy Center did a decade ago of the share of people who pay no federal income tax. At least among tax and political geeks, the number became
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Getty Remember all of the times that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) reminded you to do a payroll checkup (like this one)? And remember that you didn’t? The IRS is hoping you’ll reconsider this year. The agency has launched a new Tax Withholding Estimator that they hope will make it easier for everyone to figure
Share to facebook Share to twitter Share to linkedin Trump is one of two presidents over the past 40 years who hasn’t voluntarily released his tax returns. (Photo by Nicholas Kamm) AFP/Getty Images Topline: In the latest move to shield his tax returns from Democrats, President Donald’s Trump’s campaign has sued California in an attempt
Anthony Charles Dwight Box was at what I consider the end of the line in tax litigation – appealing his sentence from prison – when he heard from the Eleventh Circuit last month. It was not good news. The Circuit Court approved the 36 month sentence handed down by Judge Federico Moreno of the Southern District
Getty Correspondence season is in full swing. That means that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is sending out bills and notices to taxpayers – including correspondence focused on cryptocurrency and healthcare reporting. It may be hard for taxpayers to tell the real thing from the fakes – and scammers are taking advantage of the confusion.