Which presidential administration would be better for business?
The collective wisdom of Wall Street is often much wiser than any one pundit or poll, and that collective wisdom seems to be banking on a Trump victory this November.
Tax refunds are much smaller so far this year, IRS says
Early data published by the IRS indicates the average tax refund is worth about $1,395 so far this year, a sharp drop from the 2023 filing season.
Trump-era tax cuts will expire if Biden wins election: Kenny Polcari
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari and 'The Big Money Show' co-host Taylor Riggs discuss whether rising inflation is affecting consumer spending on 'Making Money.'
Here's how Americans plan to spend their tax refunds
Most taxpayers expecting a refund this year say they plan on spending on all of it, with more than a third saying the money will go toward paying off debt.
Jeff Bezos' move to Florida saving him hundreds of millions in taxes
Jeff Bezos is set to save upwards of $600 million in taxes after the Amazon founder fled Washington's new capital gains tax on stock sales for Miami, Florida.
Education in America: Parents, students sound off on the state of learning
'The Big Money Show' panel discuss the educational issues that matter most to them and give solutions for a better learning experience.
House passes $78 billion tax bill expanding the child tax credit, its fate in the Senate remains to be seen
The child tax deduction expansion would make more of the credit refundable, helping millions of families.
Your tax refund could be bigger this year – here's why
Americans may receive a bigger tax refund this year, thanks to the annual adjustments that the IRS makes to the tax brackets to account for high inflation.
SALT tax cap could get a revamp, meaning millions get a bigger tax refund this year
The Trump-era limit on state and local tax deductions may be temporarily overhauled for married couples, setting up millions to receive a bigger refund.
12 states qualify for the IRS Direct File pilot program: Is yours one of them?
On top of a new IRS tax filing system, an adjustment to the child tax credit may qualify families for higher credits.
Microsoft's AI engine powering H&R Block's tax filing assistance product
Microsoft and H&R Block partnered to develop the accounting firm's AI Tax Assist tool, which leverages generative AI to help do-it-yourself tax filers prepare their returns.
In anticipation of sunsetting Trump-era tax cuts, 'move those assets now': Dan Geltrude
'America's accountant' Dan Geltrude provides the best tax tips and tricks to maximize your retirement savings.
Stuart Varney: Elon Musk is at the center of another legal 'earthquake'
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney discusses the consequences of a Delaware judge striking down Elon Musk's $56 billion compensation package.
Biden cares more about Moscow than about Midland, TX: Rep. Jason Smith
Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., on the House's passing of a $78 billion tax cut bill, the White House's stonewalling of impeachment investigators, and a Texas official's claim on the Biden administration's pause on liquified natural gas exports.
Trump-era tax cuts poised to expire soon, meaning you could face steeper taxes
A 2017 tax overhaul passed by former President Donald Trump expires at the end of 2025, setting up a potential tax shock for millions of U.S. households.
A TikTok ban is the 'right way to go,' says Montana AG
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen warns of the threats posed to children and national security from social media, the expansion of the IRS' authority, and Montanans getting ready to spend more on utility bills.
Made money on Venmo or PayPal last year? What you need to know about your taxes
A controversial new tax-reporting policy involving payments on e-commerce platforms like eBay and Etsy will begin to go into effect in 2024, the IRS said.
Charles Payne reveals the 'secret weapon' to happiness
'Making Money' host Charles Payne addresses the 'unhappiness epidemic' and explains why so many have lost faith in America's major institutions.
Tax season has officially started: Here's everything you need to know before filing
The IRS said that tax season officially begins on Monday, Jan. 29. Here is everything that individual taxpayers need to know before filing their returns.
Ken Fisher: 'It's a bull market,' things are better than people think
Fisher Investments Chairman and founder Ken Fisher gives his economic outlook and explains the impact older investors have on the stock market on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'