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Tax deductions introduced in the "One Big, Beautiful Bill" could benefit older and working Americans the next time they file taxes.
Republicans, including Senate Minority Leader John Braun, have cheered on the bill for offering tax breaks to middle-class ...
Local tax strategist Anna Dilley explains how changes in the "One Big Beautiful Bill" will impact local taxpayers.
After excluding fleet and commercial vehicles and customers above the income cutoff, an estimated 3.5 million new vehicle ...
Legislation does not eliminate the tax on Social Security benefits, but it does provide a tax deduction that can cover taxes ...
The tax and spending bill signed into law by President Trump on July 4 includes a limited tax break for car buyers.
Freelancing can be notoriously difficult, but a new tax break might make things easier— that is, if you’re already wildly ...
As inflation drives up the cost of almost everything, more Americans are turning to second jobs or weekend side gigs—whether ...
Key provisions in the president’s signature legislation will take effect at different times over several years.
US companies will no longer be able to deduct the cost of snacks, coffee or on-site lunches provided to employees.
A special income-tax deduction for most Americans 65 and older adds to the squeeze on programs for younger people.
President Trump vowed to end taxes on Social Security, but the One Big Beautiful Bill stops short of fulfilling that promise.