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IRS, 2024
IRS 2024 Tax Brackets: What We Know Ahead of 2025 Filing Season
From January, many Americans will start filing taxes for tax year 2024. Financial experts say some taxpayers could see more money untouched by the IRS.
Here are the IRS 2024 tax brackets and standard deduction increases
Look at the 2024 tax brackets and increased standard deductions for all filing statuses.
The 2025 tax season begins in January. Here's what to know about 2024 tax brackets.
January brings the start of the 2025 tax season, and there's a lot that can impact whether a taxpayer will get a refund or have to make a big payment, starting with tax brackets. Did you get a raise this year?
What are the tax brackets for tax years 2024 and 2025? What to know ahead of filing season
The Internal Revenue Service announces inflation adjustments that impact tax brackets. Here's what you need to know.
Tax brackets: What are the amounts, deductions for 2024?
For the upcoming tax filing season, the agency increased the standard deduction to $29,200 for married couples filing jointly, up $1,500 from tax year 2023. The standard deduction
Getting ready for tax season: What are the tax brackets for 2024, 2025?
Tax brackets are adjusted annually to account for inflation. The Internal Revenue Service typically announces the numbers more than a year in advance. The IRS released numbers for tax year 2024 back in November 2023 .
IRS Warns of Holiday Season Scams and Fraudsters
Taxpayers Beware: IRS Warns of Holiday Season Scams and Fraudsters
Tax season might not start until next year, but the IRS is warning the public to be on alert already for holiday season scams.
Credit card scams: What to look out for this holiday season
The holiday season is underway and fraudsters are looking to capitalize on it. Experts tell FOX Business about scams to be on the lookout for this season.
From cash back to points, credit cards can pay off for you this holiday season
Your credit card could be the holiday helper you didn’t even know you needed. Here’s how your credit card can lighten the load this holiday season.
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The IRS Is Required To Protect Kids From Identity Theft. They're Not Complying.
Children are surprisingly frequent victims of identity theft—around 25 percent of them will experience identity fraud or ...
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IRS warns taxpayers to be wary of ‘charitable LLCs'
Scams are a threat all year round, but in December, as many people plan end-of-the-year charitable contributions, there’s ...
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IRS says it has recovered $4.7 billion in unpaid taxes. Republicans want to cut enforcement funding.
Recovered funds include $1.3 billion from high-income taxpayers who did not pay overdue debts, $2.9 billion related to IRS ...
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IRS criminal referrals to US prosecutors hit a 40-year low in 2024
New data shows agents sent fewer cases for prosecution, compounding concerns the tax agency is taking an overly soft stance ...
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Opinion | House Republicans wants Trump to make the IRS less helpful to taxpayers
In May, the
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IRS recovers $4.7B in back taxes, braces for Trump cuts
Tax collections announced Thursday include $1.3 billion from high-income taxpayers who did not pay overdue tax debts, $2.9 ...
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Looming cuts threaten IRS plans to keep growing workforce and crack down on tax evasion
IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel says another $20 billion cut to the IRS’ budget would limit its ability to keep hiring.
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IRS expands online accounts, provides enforcement update
The IRS announces expansion of online accounts, including the tax pro account, as part of the quarterly update to its strategic operating plan.
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Heads up if you’re a freelancer or small business owner: The IRS may need something new from you
Heads up to anyone who is a freelancer, independent contractor, business owner, property renter or just a hobbyist who ...
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New IRS 1099-K Tax Rule: Here's What Freelancers Who Made Money on PayPal or Cash App Need to Know
If you earned over $5,000 or more in income via third-party apps, you should get a 1099-K to file with your tax return.
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