
House GOP Sets Stage For A Stopgap Funding Measure
House defense spending bill faces bipartisan opposition. Roll Call reports that House GOP leaders had to postpone consideration of the rule for floor debate on
House defense spending bill faces bipartisan opposition. Roll Call reports that House GOP leaders had to postpone consideration of the rule for floor debate on
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What might a second Trump Administration do for taxes? Former President Trump and his advisers are discussing deeper cuts to individual and corporate tax rates
Saving is tough enough as it is, especially when you don’t have much income, and there are only a few incentives to save lately. Savings
If you’re self-employed, chances are you’re familiar with September 15. It’s one of four estimated tax due dates, and it’s the last one for the
The IRS is using AI to check for tax evasion by large partnerships. IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel announced the agency will begin examining 75 of