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The standard deduction is a valuable tax benefit, and one of the easiest to claim. And it got a boost in the 2025 tax law.
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The deadline for filing your 2025 tax return is April 15, 2026, or Oct. 15 with an extension.
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Knowing your federal income tax bracket can help you manage your money. Here are the federal tax brackets and income tax rates for 2026, 2025 and 2024.
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Certain windfalls and profits are considered capital gains. Here’s how to determine what you’ll owe.
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If you want to trim your 2025 tax bill, now is the time to take steps to reduce your taxable income.
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The valuable electric vehicle tax credit for new and used EVs is about to end. Here’s what you should do now if you want to qualify.
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The Section 179 deduction and bonus depreciation both let businesses write off expenses quickly. Here’s what you need to know.
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A growing number of states are moving to a flat tax system to collect income taxes. That can be good news for taxpayers, but there are potential downsides.
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The ‘big beautiful bill’ hiked the child tax credit to $2,200 in 2025, up from $2,000 in 2024. Here’s who qualifies for this valuable tax credit.
Marginal tax rate: What it is and how to find yours
In a progressive tax system like ours, more than one tax rate applies to your income. Your marginal rate is your top tax rate.
Estimated taxes: What you need to pay and when
If you’re self-employed, you’ll need to make estimated tax payments. Here’s how to figure out how much you owe and when it’s due.
Woman pumps gas into her car. There are federal and state excise taxes on gasoline.
Excise taxes apply only to specific products. They may be charged either as a percentage of a sale or on a per-unit basis.
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A consumption tax applies to the purchase of a good or service. Sales taxes are a type of consumption tax.
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These 9 states have no income tax, but before you move there, keep in mind that taxes shouldn’t be your only consideration.
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If you need help with a tax debt or dispute, creating an estate plan, starting a business, or another legal question related to taxes, a tax attorney might be able to help.
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Most refunds are sent out within 21 days. If you’re wondering where your tax refund is, you can track it online.
A couple looks over their financial paperwork with a calculator and their laptop open in front of them.
If you want to trim your 2025 tax bill, now is the time to take steps to reduce your taxable income.
Mother with children waiting near electric car charging at sunset.
The valuable electric vehicle tax credit for new and used EVs is about to end. Here’s what you should do now if you want to qualify.
Pennsylvania Welcomes You road sign at the state border.
A growing number of states are moving to a flat tax system to collect income taxes. That can be good news for taxpayers, but there are potential downsides.
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Lawmakers have introduced a new bill that aims to permanently end taxes on Social Security benefits. High-income earners may not like it.
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New tax breaks on tip income and overtime pay go into effect this year. Event planners, hairdressers, handymen and Uber drivers are among those who qualify for no tax on tips.
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The Oct. 15 tax deadline is coming up fast for anyone who filed an extension. Here are 4 tips to help you get ready to file your tax return.
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It’s back-to-school season, and expenses add up fast. These state and federal tax breaks can help.
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A new $1,700 tax credit will be available in 2027 for donations aimed at helping private school students.