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IRS Will Tax Your ‘Walz Check’ Minnesota Rebate: What to Know
State Rebates Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz used some choice words to describe the IRS decision to tax Minnesota rebate checks.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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States That Won't Tax Your EV
State Tax Most states impose additional fees on electric vehicles, but these states don’t penalize EV owners, and some also offer other tax incentives.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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What's the 2023 Standard Deduction?
Tax Breaks Most people claim the standard deduction on their federal tax return instead of itemizing deductions. How much can you claim?
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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10 Tax Forms Retirees Receive and What They Mean
Knowing what you’re getting and why is important so you can ensure that you or your tax preparer have what’s needed to file your taxes.
By Evan T. Beach, CFP®, AWMA® Published
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Tax Changes and Key Amounts for the 2024 Tax Year
Tax Changes There are lots of tax changes for 2024. Some reflect prior-year inflation. Others are new rules. But one thing is certain...all taxpayers are affected.
By Joy Taylor Last updated
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Tax Relief for Connecticut and Rhode Island Storm Victims
Tax Relief Storm victims in Connecticut and Rhode Island have extended IRS tax deadlines.
By Katelyn Washington Published
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Most Expensive States for Millionaires in 2024
Income Tax Here are the most expensive states for millionaires and high earners to live or do business in this year.
By Katelyn Washington Last updated
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States That Tax Social Security Benefits in 2024
Retirement Taxes Not all retirees who live in states that tax Social Security benefits have to pay state income taxes. Will your benefits be taxed?
By Katelyn Washington Last updated
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Do You Have the Five Pillars of Retirement Planning in Place?
A solid retirement plan requires planning in these five areas so you’re covered on everything from taxes to health care expenses to what happens to your estate when you’re gone.
By Joe F. Schmitz Jr., CFP®, ChFC® Published