Last-minute tax tricks to help save you money this year
University of San Diego finance professor Dan Roccato provides tax tips that could help reduce your tax bill in 2023 on 'The Big Money Show.'
Tax season: How to avoid scams when filing your taxes and other expert tips
Ramsey Solutions personal finance expert Rachel Cruze joined 'Fox & Friends" on Monday, March 7, to share advice on getting the most out of your tax return.
Dan Geltrude's expert tax tips for better returns
Geltrude & Company founder Dan Geltrude shares some big tax tips and reveals the top mistakes taxpayers make every year on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Sell on eBay or get paid on Venmo? You probably owe the IRS taxes
New rules requiring Venmo, PayPal and cash app to send 1099-Ks for transactions over $600 kick in next year, but Americans still must report side-hustles to the IRS.
Tax Season 2023: Here's how the Inflation Reduction Act might impact your refund this year
The IRS received nearly $80 billion in funding under the Inflation Reduction Act and said it has already hired more than 5,000 new telephone assistors and added more in-person staff to help taxpayers with filing this year.
Gig economy workers lose money during tax season through missed deductions, survey says
Many self-employed workers, especially the younger generation lose out on cost savings through missed tax deductions. Here's what gig workers should have their eye on to help save money on taxes or increase their tax return.
Tax refund would help many Americans pay for holiday spending: survey
Many Americans said an advance on their tax refund would help with holiday debt, according to a recent Jackson Hewitt Tax Service survey.
Accountant shortage a 'big threat' to reliability of financial system: Dan Geltrude
Geltrude & Company co-founder Dan Geltrude explains why new tax regulations have driven accountants out of the business on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
IRS ends COVID-19 tax credits: Here's what you need to know before filing in 2023
Among the several pandemic tax credits returning to 2019 levels is the Child Tax Credit. Filers will get $1,600 less in credit for 2022 for each qualifying child under age 17.
Secure 2.0 Act: Americans will be able to make tax-free transfers of 529 plan funds to Roth IRAs
Starting in 2024, Americans can make tax-free rollovers of eligible 529 plan funds to a Roth IRA in the same beneficiary’s name. Here's what that means for you.
5 things to know about your 2023 taxes
There are a number of notable changes taxpayers should be aware of in the 2023 tax year as the IRS updates brackets, caps, and thresholds to account for inflation.
Electric car companies tell customers to pay now to lock in tax credit on ordered cars
Automakers are reminding customers that they can enter binding purchase agreements for electric vehicles that will lock in the current tax credit before the IRA goes into force.
Get ready for the 2023 tax season now with these steps
Planning ahead for next year's tax season can save you money and headaches. An expert provides tips on what you can do now to put yourself in a good position the next time you file.
Tax collections hit all-time six month record at $2.1T
FOX Business' Gerri Willis reports on the latest news from the Treasury Department on Tax Day.
Tax Day is near, how to file on time
Taxpayers can file through paperless services, a professional or by mail.
Tax Advice: Can you claim an elderly parent as a dependent?
There are tax benefits to claiming an elderly parent as a dependent. But can you do it?
Tax season 2022: How to file for an extension with the IRS
There are just a few days left in the 2022 tax season, but millions of Americans still need to file their returns to the IRS.
Collected unemployment in 2021? You could be in for a large tax bill
Some tax-filers may be in for a shock.
4 reasons why you never get a tax refund
There are a host of tax breaks available to filers in the form of both deductions and credits.
IRS chief warns of tax refund delays due to worker shortages, return backlogs
The 2022 tax season is swiftly coming to an end, but IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig warned on Thursday that many taxpayers could see delays in their refunds as the agency confronts a worker shortage and severe backlog of unprocessed returns.