Taxes
  • Young Adults Hit Hardest by Rough Economy

    By Reuters

    Annabel Adams has seen a lot in her life: 9-11, the dot-com bust, the housing collapse, the financial crisis, the Great Recession. That may sound like a lifetime of experience, but she is just 28...

  • Fatal Car Crashes Spike on Tax Day

    By UNIVERSITY of TORONTO

    Drivers in the U.S. are more prone to fatal car accidents on income tax deadline day—typically April 15—than on normal days, new research shows.

  • The High Cost of Filing Taxes Late

    By The Fiscal Times Staff

    If you’re a serial procrastinator on tax filing, here’s a compelling new reason to consider changing your ways: According to a new survey, people who wait until the deadline end up paying twice as...

  • Obama Paid 20.5% Tax Rate in 2011

    By Andy Sullivan, Reuters

    President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle paid an effective federal tax rate of 20.5 percent on income of $789,674 in 2011, the White House said on Friday amid a debate over tax burdens that is...

  • The Buffett Rule: A Gimmick Worth Debating

    By Bruce Bartlett, The Fiscal Times

    This week, President Obama ratcheted-up his support for the so-called Buffett rule. Named for billionaire Warren Buffett, who claims to have a lower effective federal tax rate than his secretary, the...