Biden's IRS reporting device for third-party payment processors 'will affect your taxes,' says Grover Norquist
Americans for Tax Reform President Grover Norquist discusses Biden's latest IRS push and the impact it will have on independent contractors and those who have a 'side hustle.'
You could see a lower tax refund this year, and this is why
With tax season quickly approaching, some families should prepare for lower-than-normal tax returns due to changes from the American Rescue Act.
IRS urges Americans to file tax returns ASAP. Here's why
The IRS has one request for Americans looking to get their tax refund as quickly as possible: File your return electronically and as soon as possible.
Tax season kicks off on Monday: Everything taxpayers need to know
Tax season officially begins on Monday, and the IRS is already warning of a "challenging" season for taxpayers. Here's what you need to know.
Taxpayers face overloaded IRS as filing season opens Monday
Multiple factors, including a IRS worker shortage, an enormous workload from administering pandemic-related programs and stalled legislation that would have given the agency billions of dollars will combine to cause taxpayers pain this filing season.
IRS service 'not what the American public deserves,' White House says
White House press secretary Jen Psaki says the current level of customer service at the IRS is "not what the American public deserves"
Jerome Powell on hot seat after Biden turned up Fed pressure
Quill Intelligence CEO Danielle DiMartino Booth discusses intrigue around the next Fed chair on 'Making Money.'
Rep. Keller on Dems restructuring Build Back Better: 'Still going to be the same bad recipe'
Rep. Fred Keller, R-Penn., discusses House Speaker Pelosi's comments on the Build Back Better plan and what could help ease inflation in the U.S.
IRS to start requiring facial recognition scans to access tax returns
The Internal Revenue Service is going to start requiring users of its online tax payment system to provide a selfie to a third-party company in order to access their accounts.
IRS to require taxpayers to use facial recognition to access sensitive documents
IRS to require use of facial recognition software to access government documents. FOX Business' Gerri Willis with more.
People flocking to Florida for low taxes, crime and exponential job growth, Miami mayor says
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez claims low taxes, low crime and "leaning into innovation" has helped the city's economic boom.
Miami mayor explains city’s recipe for economic success
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez says the city’s economic progress over the past year has made it inexpensive to live there.
Miami ‘leaning into innovation’ with cryptocurrency: Mayor Suarez
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez discusses ‘MiamiCoin’ and how crypto can impact the state of the economy.
How many Americans can cover an unplanned $1k expense?
Bankrate chief financial analyst Greg McBride and CIEN CEO and co-founder Lili Gil Valletta discuss the impact of inflation on savings.
Art Laffer: I'm very worried about the economy in 2022
Former Reagan economic adviser reacts to the Democrats' push for tax hikes on 'Kudlow.'
Over 100 millionaires call for higher taxes worldwide: 'Tax us now'
A group of ultrawealthy people are asking governments around the world to make them pay more in taxes in order to help close a growing wealth gap.
States should act responsibly with surpluses
State and local governments are sitting on cash piles after fears about pandemic-related shortfalls were overblown.
IRS urged to offer more relief to taxpayers ahead of 'frustrating' tax season
Industry experts urged the Internal Revenue Service in a Tuesday letter to provide targeted relief for taxpayers ahead of what's likely to be "frustrating" tax season as the agency wades through a deluge of unprocessed returns from previous years.
Child tax credit: How families can get the rest of their money in 2022
Although the IRS paid out the last monthly installment of the expanded child tax credit in December, millions of parents should be on the lookout for a letter from the agency that will help them collect the remaining half of the money when they file their 2021 tax returns.
Do I need to file and pay taxes on just $20K of retirement income?
The Credible Money Coach helps retiree understand tax liabilities for $20,000 in retirement income.