Tax season is fast approaching and several tax policy changes impacting older Americans will be in effect when seniors go to file their returns. The…
Reaching your 80s doesn’t automatically mean saying goodbye to income taxes. Many retirees live on fixed incomes and may owe little or nothing to the IRS. However, others with pensions, investment income or retirement withdrawals…
The IRS generally treats unemployment compensation as taxable income. If you don’t plan for this, or don’t withhold money from your weekly payments, you may owe money when you file your tax return. State tax rules vary, too, which can further impact your final tax bill. Knowing how to report…
The main worry facing CEOs of U.S. companies as 2026 begins is economic uncertainty, which is a bigger concern for American business leaders than their global counterparts, according to a new report. The Conference Board released a survey of more than 1,700 executives, including more than 750 CEOs, from North America,…
Andria Patino/Getty Images New York is one of the most expensive states to buy a home in the U.S., driven by high prices in New York City, Westchester and Long Island. As of Dec. 2025, the median home sales price has increased 3.6% from the year prior, according to Redfin,…
Whether you owe taxes or receive a refund comes down to how much tax was withheld from your paychecks, how your income changed over the year, and whether you still qualify for the credits and deductions you may have relied on in the past. If too little tax is withheld…
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