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These are the highest deductions for homeowners that you can access from the Trump tax reform
The SALT deduction temporarily jumped to $40K under Trump’s tax reform, and the $750K mortgage interest cap is now permanent, boosting homeowner savings.
Trump and Republicans are now working to shift the messaging surrounding what was called the "big, beautiful bill" ahead of next year's midterm elections.
A new Republican tax break promises up to $10,000 in deductions, but strict assembly and income rules exclude many buyers, while Trump’s tariffs erase any savings for those who qualify.
The Internal Revenue Service has published changes from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act President Trump pushed through Congress last summer, with Connecticut taxpayers waiting to see how updated tax brackets and credits will impact their April tax bills and refunds.
President Donald Trump has denied an expose by The New York Times saying he effectively paid no income tax for most of the past two decades, but experts said the methods it was reported he employed to reduce his bill are commonly used by wealthy property developers to file zero-liability tax returns.
Social Security checks have undergone a huge change, and it has some people up in arms. That’s because the Treasury Department stopped issuing paper checks for tax refunds, Social Security payments, and most other federal programs on Sept. 30, which is all part of an executive order with a plan for modernizing the government.
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New York Magazine on MSNTrump Brings Back Nixon’s Dirtiest Trick: Weaponizing the IRS
Like the original paranoid advocate for an imperial presidency, Trump wants to use tax records to punish enemies. Unlike Nixon, Trump isn’t hiding it.
An early cryptocurrency investor dubbed the "Bitcoin Jesus" has agreed to pay up to $49.9 million to resolve charges he evaded tens of millions of dollars in taxes, the U.S. Department of Justice said in a court filing on Tuesday.