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Massachusetts declares early victory in taxing the rich, saying $1.8 billion take from millionaires ...
Fortune via AOL· 2 days ago“Opponents of the Fair Share Amendment claimed that multimillionaires would flee Massachusetts...
7 Ways Social Security Rules Differ for the Wealthy
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 2 hours agoSocial Security is a critical component of retirement planning in the United States, providing a safety net for millions of Americans. However, the...
California launching pilot program to charge drivers for miles driven
Autoblog via Yahoo Finance· 12 hours agoThe site claims the same driver currently pays $27.57 in monthly fuel taxes. It's EV drivers that...
How the Average American Can Turn Their Tax Refund Into $129,000
The Motley Fool via AOL· 16 hours agoIt's easy to see why you may be inclined to spend your tax refund on something fun. But if you're...
Texas holds Memorial Day weekend sales tax holiday for water, energy-efficient products
KAMR Amarillo· 3 days agoThe Texas Comptroller’s Office reminded community members that families and businesses will be able...
I Want to Give Money to My Daughter and Her Husband. How Much Can I Give Without Triggering Taxes?
MSN News· 2 days agoPerhaps your daughter recently got married and you want to help her and her husband start their new...
Here's What Happens When Your Tax Refund Is Delayed
The Motley Fool via AOL· 4 days agoDoes the IRS have to pay you interest, and does the agency get penalized in some way? The answer to the second question is no. Penalties apply to...
Walters: Newsom shuns tax increases. His budget tells a different story
VC Star | Ventura County Star via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoWhen Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled a much-revised 2024-25 state budget this month, he became visibly...
Who's getting student loan forgiveness after $7.7 billion in relief? Here's a breakdown
USA Today· 16 hours agoStudent loan borrowers should keep eyes on their accounts in the coming months as the Biden...
This Retirement Account Could Shield You From Rising Tax Rates
The Motley Fool via AOL· 3 days agoYou only pay 10% on your first $11,600 of income. The highest tax rate you could be liable to pay...