The renewed push for Indian knowledge systems has divided academics into two camps, with critics calling it regressive and rationalists questioning attempts to treat poetic expressions in Vedic ...
When tax season rolls around, deductions and credits can make a real difference in how much you owe — or how much you get back. Deductions lower the portion of your income that’s taxed, while credits ...
As homeowners across the U.S. prepare to file their taxes this season, they may be wondering what deductions they qualify for and whether it's worth itemizing or sticking with the standard deduction.
On Dec. 31, the Treasury Department released proposed regulations interpreting the new interest deduction for automobile loans. The Treasury has been accused of dropping unpopular rules on us late in ...
Tax season is fast approaching and several tax policy changes impacting older Americans will be in effect when seniors go to file their returns. The enactment of Republicans' One Big Beautiful Bill ...
A new $6,000 tax deduction for Americans 65 and older could boost refunds for millions of older taxpayers, putting an average of about $670 more in their pockets this year, according to advocacy group ...
Some changes are coming ahead of tax season. OBBB law introduces significant federal tax deduction changes, effective for the 2025 tax year. Major updates include higher standard deductions, new tip ...
These changes, which take effect this year, are designed to provide tax relief across a broad range of categories, from working Americans and seniors to business investment and family support. Notices ...
Find out if your new car or truck was built in the United States. See the window sticker or use a VIN Decoder tool at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website. Beginning on 2025 tax ...
The IRS released proposed regulations (REG-113515-25) on Wednesday providing guidance for taxpayers and lenders regarding the temporary deduction for qualified passenger vehicle loan interest. The new ...
A new federal tax bill could provide New Jersey residents with an average of $3,700 in tax savings in 2026. The bill raises the cap on state and local property tax (SALT) deductions from $10,000 to ...