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Tax cheats have found a way to sidestep a 12-year-old U.S. law designed to crack down on offshore tax evasion.
August 24 -
Many of the income thresholds governing certain tax credits and deductions don't keep pace with inflation. The result: things are even more expensive.
August 18 -
Americans are facing a $7.1 trillion retirement savings shortfall. Will Congress do anything about it?
August 16 -
American seniors lose much of their income to medical expenses. A new law aims to change that.
August 12 -
The settlement of a gender-based discrimination case against Citi and concerns about a secret agreement between FINRA and Wells Fargo to manipulate the arbitrator selection process are just two developments that have wealth managers on alert.
August 10 -
For a century, Americans were retiring younger and younger. Then, in the 1990s, the average retirement age started to shoot back up. What happened?
August 8 -
Securities arbitration experts say the Investor Justice Act would represent the SEC's first recurring grants for free counsel that's sorely missing.
August 8 -
Recessions clear out economic deadwood and lay the groundwork for the next boom.
August 5 -
The latest move by Democrats to curb the tax benefits for partnership profits interests signals how wealth inequality has become mainstream party ideology.
July 29 -
The bill, which would tax unrealized gains, is not part of the tax and climate deal announced earlier this week.
July 28