Taking tax advice from TikTok can come back to bite you, experts say. The IRS is cracking down on "other withholding" claims.
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The Trump administration has issued a wave of executive orders on energy policy, including a directive to review all federal ...
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Senate Republicans introduced a pair of bills on Wednesday aiming to strip the country of its electric vehicle (EV) tax ...
The Indiana Senate has passed a bill that would give biofuel tax credits to fuel retailers across the state. Indiana Corn ...
The IRS crackdown on the crackpot tax tips that flooded TikTok and other social media platforms in recent years will include a brand new form for the misused fuel tax credit, a more stringent IRS ...
The U.S. Department of the Treasury and IRS on Jan. 10, 2025, released initial guidance regarding the production tax credit (PTC) for clean ...
NH Life Sciences, an industry trade group, supports increases to the state’s R&D tax credit. SB276 amends the tax credit in ...
Bad tax information on social media, aggressive marketing tactics, and "ghost" tax preparers can create huge headaches with ...