Taxes
  • Eighty-four percent of Americans receiving refunds intend to pay down debt, save or invest.

    Obama Plan Would Expand Tax Credit for the Poor

    Late Monday, the Obama administration announced a plan to expand the Earned Income Tax Credit – a program that economists on both sides of the ideological aisle support for aiding the poor and...

  • Obama budget 2014

    Obama Budget: $600 Billion Stimulus and Tax Hikes

    By Zachary A Goldfarb, The Washington Post

    President Obama unveiled an ambitious budget blueprint Tuesday that seeks more than $600 billion in fresh spending to boost economic growth but also pledges to tame the national debt by raising taxes...

  • The Best Way to Handle Your Tax Refund

    By Allison Linn, CNBC

    When it comes to tax refunds, many Americans say they plan to do something virtuous with the money they get back from Uncle Sam, like pay down debt or put it in the rainy day fund. We're not...

  • 		<p>Limit itemized deductions to 15 percent, with special provisions to maintain incentives for charitable giving.</p>    <p>      <strong>Broader benefits to U.S. economy</strong>      <br />Raises revenue more efficiently by reducing tax expenditures;

    Why Tax Preparers May Be Obamacare’s Big Booster

    By Dan Mangan, CNBC

    Willie Sutton famously said he robbed banks "because that's where the money is." And if Obamacare boosters want to get the uninsured to sign up, in great numbers, they might want to go "where the...

  • Dave Camp

    Camp’s Courageous Tax Plan Is Bashed by All Sides

    Love it or hate it, the tax reform proposal put forward by Rep. Dave Camp on Wednesday was an act of political courage that’s increasingly rare in Washington.