Taxes
  • States and E-Cigs: Money Grab or Health Push?

    By Jake Grovum, Stateline

    Money grab, health concerns, or both? Absent guidance from Washington, states are pressing ahead with their own agendas on electronic cigarettes. Heading into legislative sessions next year,...

  • Obama’s Risky Strategy on Closing the Income Gap

    By Dan Balz, The Washington Post

    Weakened by problems with his health-care initiative, President Obama turned back to the economy last week to rebalance his presidency with a speech about income inequality. He said he would devote...

  • Obama Takes Aim at America’s Growing Income Gap

    Calling it the “defining challenge of our time,” President Obama on Wednesday said that he would dedicate his three remaining years in office to reversing the “relentless decades-long trend” toward...

  • Black Friday: The Smartest Financial Moves to Make

    By Suzanne McGee, The Fiscal Times

    The holiday season has only just officially begun, but even as you peruse the Black Friday sales and plan what to do with your Thanksgiving leftovers, it’s not too early to ponder what to do with...

  • U.S. Taxpayers Are Expatriating at Record Rate

    By Katie Little, CNBC

    Tina Turner did it, as well as Denise Rich and Eduardo Saverin. As U.S. taxpayers expatriate at record rates, some experts say a complex IRS tax code could be to blame. So far this year, 2,369 people...