Stuart Varney: Democrats want your accumulated wealth
FOX Business' Stuart Varney criticized tax plans by Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders to tax the accumulated savings of hardworking Americans.
Social Security is coming for a bigger chunk of your paycheck
The portion of personal income subject to the Social Security tax has increased to $168,600 this year from $160,200 in 2023.
Stuart Varney: Democrats want your accumulated wealth
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney discusses Democrats' push to tax the life savings of hard-working Americans.
Expiring Trump tax cuts means a tax increase on Americans: Peter Morici
Former U.S. International Trade Commission Chief Peter Morici explains the new trend of the rich voting Democrat and the poor voting Republican on 'Varney & Co.'
Social Security recipients could get hit with a surprise tax bill this year
The record-high Social Security cost-of-living bump that beneficiaries received in 2023 could come back to bite them during this year's tax-filing season.
IRS to start simplifying notices to taxpayers this year
The IRS said Tuesday that it will simplify the "difficult to understand" notices that it sends to taxpayers as part of the $80 billion modernization push.
Charles Payne: The day after Trump won his election, everything took off
'Making Money' host Charles Payne weighs in on Trump's tax cuts and the Russell 2000.
Number of electric vehicles that qualify for new electric vehicle tax credit drops to 13
Only 13 electric vehicle models qualify for the full $7,500 credit, with Tesla and GM seeing the biggest hit.
Remote workers face a double taxation threat
The number of Americans working from home has surged, but remote workers in five states face a potential tax shock this tax-filing season from the IRS.
Trump vs Biden economy: Anthony Chan says 'it's a toss-up'
Former JPMorgan Chase global chief economist Anthony Chan compares Biden's economy to Trump's on 'Varney & Co.'
Ted Jenkin warns of Bidenomics' impact on income
oXYGen Financial CEO & co-founder Ted Jenkin discusses Biden touting his economic vision and the impact on Americans' income.
Lawmakers roll out $80B bipartisan tax deal to expand child tax credit, bolster US-China competition
House and Senate negotiators released a bipartisan framework for a tax deal they say will help American families struggling to get by and bolster innovation in U.S. businesses.
Iowa Gov Kim Reynolds' blueprint for low taxes, fiscal conservatism
Republican Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds has cut taxes in her state since taking office in 2018 while maintaining a budget surplus. She is endorsing Florida's Ron DeSantis for president.
DeSantis put in the groundwork to win Iowa caucuses: Gov. Kim Reynolds
Gov. Kim Reynolds, R- Iowa, explains why she's supporting Ron DeSantis for president in 2024 on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Restarted student loan repayments resurrect $2,500 interest tax deduction
Student loan payments are off to a difficult start, but the interest tax deduction can help you when you file your taxes.
Nikki Haley vows to make small business tax cuts permanent: We need to allow the middle-class to 'breathe'
2024 presidential candidate Nikki Haley joins 'Varney & Co.' to break down her tax, border and climate policies.
Revamp your finances: Smart financial new year's resolutions for 2024
When outlining your resolutions for the coming year, prioritize your financial wellness. Get expert guidance as a certified financial planner shares 2024's resolutions.
IRS tax-filing season to kick off on Jan. 29
The IRS on Monday announced that it will start accepting and processing 2023 tax returns for individuals on Jan. 29. The deadline for filing is April 15.
Big bank earnings will indicate the strength of our financial system: Charles Payne
'Making Money' host Charles Payne says this week's bank earnings will give a glimpse into the stability of the U.S. economy on 'The Big Money Show.'
Soda taxes made sugary drink prices rise and sales fall in cities that tried them, study finds
A new study finds soda taxes reduced sales of sugary drinks by about one-third in five U.S. cities that enacted the taxes, suggesting vindication for policymakers.