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From cryptocurrency to Medicare, 2025 is likely to be a year of change. Here's what nine experts are forecasting.
December 17 -
A group of Republican lawmakers sent a letter to the incoming Trump administration asking it to end the IRS Direct File service via a day one executive order.
December 12 -
From those with no corporate tax at all, to those that tax everything they can — a guide to most and least competitive states when it comes to taxing businesses.
December 12 -
Several effective, tax-efficient strategies are available to those who take the time to be strategic and do their homework to maximize their generosity.
December 11 -
A refundable tax credit would carry the same budgetary impact but boost homeownership among lower and middle-income households, a new study says.
December 9 -
As the IRS scrutinizes large partnerships, they have new ways to report and correct errors in their returns.
December 5 -
Bequests returning territorial assets to indigenous nations pose thorny questions for financial advisors and their clients, two experts tell FP.
December 5 -
Billy Long served as a representative from Missouri from 2011 to 2023.
December 4 -
Financial planner Rory Henry and contributors compile a guide to the skills, services and larger changes needed at CPA firms to branch into the field.
December 4 -
The essential IRS rules regarding the downsides — and potential benefits — of earning extra cash on the side.
December 4
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The long efforts to put in place the enforcement mechanisms to attack syndicated conservation easements appear to at last be finalized.
December 3
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The tax advantages and a degree of flexibility have added to the appeal of spousal lifetime access trusts. But they aren't a fit for everyone.
December 2 -
Court decisions have opened up a whole new world of tax worries for college student athletes.
December 2 -
States that do not assess the major taxes are more competitive than states with complex taxes with high rates.
December 2 -
President-elect Donald Trump is bringing numerous changes to wealth management with his return to the White House, from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act to Social Security.
November 27 -
The IRS introduced changes to certain contribution limits to 401(k) and retirement plans for 2025, while some limits will remain the same.
November 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service is extending the transition period for revising claims for the research and development tax credit through Jan. 10, 2026.
November 25 -
Avoiding fund distributions or using offsetting losses in any month can deliver big savings on payments to Uncle Sam at the end of the year, experts say.
November 25 -
President-elect Donald Trump's second administration signals the need for empathy and steps to protect estates or consider moving to a new state, advisors say.
November 22 -
A new study shows how the estate planning work of financial advisors carries a direct connection to reducing disparities over time.
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