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Looking for advice on lowering your federal or state taxes? You’ve come to the right place. Plus, get news and advice related to tax brackets, property taxes, estate taxes and more.

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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.
Couple looking at laptop while sitting on sofa at home.
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.
Older woman doing her taxes on her laptop at home.
The deadline for filing your 2025 tax return is April 15, 2026, or Oct. 15 with an extension.
Illustration of a map of the U.S. with stacks of money.
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.
Mature couple sitting at a laptop, planning their finances.
Certain windfalls and profits are considered capital gains. Here’s how to determine what you’ll owe.
Small-business owner doing inventory in his boutique.
The Section 179 deduction and bonus depreciation both let businesses write off expenses quickly. Here’s what you need to know.
Man sitting at home, at his laptop, working on his finances.
These 10 tax credits and deductions can help you trim your tax bill and, in some cases, even boost your refund.
A family removes items from their home in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene on Sept. 30, 2024 in Old Fort, North Carolina.
When disaster strikes, taxes may be the last thing on your mind. But the casualty loss deduction can offer much-needed financial relief.
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In many cases, keeping tax records for three years is long enough, but there are a few exceptions.
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The “big, beautiful bill” changed the reporting thresholds for 1099-Ks. Here’s what you should know if you get paid through Venmo, PayPal, Cash App or another payment app.
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Here are the 5 states with the highest income tax rates, and the 5 states with the lowest.
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The reach of the IRS is long: Even if you live abroad, you’ll usually still need to file a U.S. tax return. But there are ways to reduce or even avoid a U.S. tax bill.
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The huge new tax law limits the ability to deduct losses from sports betting and other types of gambling. Here’s what you need to know.
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It might be tempting to underreport your income or tilt the value of tax deductions in your favor. But the IRS has its methods for catching people who cheat.
President Donald Trump, joined by Republican lawmakers, signs the One, Big Beautiful Bill Act into law during an Independence Day military family picnic on the South Lawn of the White House on July 04, 2025 in Washington, DC.
The “big, beautiful bill” offers many new tax breaks, but some are temporary, and they have varying start dates. Check out our timeline of key tax provisions.
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The new car loan interest deduction can reduce your taxable income by as much as $10,000 a year, but you’ll need to buy a new luxury vehicle to get the full benefit.
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Many states offer sales tax holidays, during which they waive sales tax on clothes, computers, school supplies and more.