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  • N.C. tax refunds available in wake of SCOTUS trust ruling

    July 13, 2019
    North Carolina offers many gorgeous vistas, but the tax view for some trusts wasn't nearly so nice until a recent…
  • The French digital tax and how it might affect users, not just tech giants

    July 12, 2019
    Do you simultaneously use multiple digital devices? Me, too. Our online addictions are big money for tech giants and now…
  • Taxpayer Advocate suggests 3 ways to improve the EITC

    July 11, 2019
    The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) was created more than 40 years ago as a way to give lower-earning workers…
  • New tax map guides filers through system’s twists and turns

    July 10, 2019
    Washington, D.C., subway car awaiting Red Line passengers. (Photo by Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority) Moving from West Texas to…
  • Philadelphia woman’s tax refund in limbo because IRS thinks she’s dead, again

    July 8, 2019
    "Dead Again" was a fun thriller, but the concept isn't amusing if the IRS is holding your tax refund for…
  • Tax audits drop, according to latest IRS data

    July 7, 2019
    Much is made of the United States' voluntary compliance tax system. The IRS depends on every taxpayer to honestly and…
  • Earthquake tips in wake of major Ridgecrest temblors

    July 6, 2019
    A U.S. Geological Survey map displays the magnitude-7.1 earthquake that rattled Ridgecrest, California, Friday July 5, 2019. When the Northridge…
  • Born on the 4th of July & that date’s other tax connections

    July 5, 2019
    //Kara's Party Ideas If you don't have to work on this post-July 4th Friday, then you're probably spending the day…
  • Taxes prompted original U.S. fireworks. Founding father ensured they would continue each July 4th

    July 4, 2019
    Photo courtesy frankieleon via Flickr CC On July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was adopted, marking the newly-formed America's official break…
  • Sales, excise taxes light up fireworks’ costs

    July 3, 2019
    In many states, sales taxes add to the costs of holiday fireworks. A few collect excise taxes, too. If the…
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