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Tax Changes and Key Amounts for the 2023 Tax Year
Knowing the tax changes that apply for the 2023 tax year will give you a step up in planning and can impact your bottom line.
By Joy Taylor • Last updated
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EV Tax Credit 2023: New Rule Changes and Which Vehicles Are Eligible
Tax Breaks Rules for the EV tax credit continue to change for 2023, which is causing confusion for buyers and electric vehicle manufacturers.
By Kelley R. Taylor • Last updated
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IRS Confirms Tax Fate of California Middle Class Refunds
Millions of Californians worried about paying tax on middle class tax refunds have an answer along with other tax deadline relief.
By Kelley R. Taylor • Last updated
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The HSA Contributions Deadline Hasn't Passed Yet, So There's Still Time to Reduce Your Tax Bill
The HSA contributions deadline for 2022 is fast approaching, but you still have time to contribute and potentially reduce your tax liability.
By Rocky Mengle • Last updated
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EV Charger Tax Credit 2023: What You Need to Know
The federal EV charger tax credit is back for 2023 with a few key changes to know.
By Kelley R. Taylor • Last updated
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Controversial Capital Gains Tax Upheld in Washington
The state’s historic long term capital gains tax is projected to bring in $1 billion over the next two years.
By Kelley R. Taylor • Published
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Federal Electric Bike Tax Credit Would Offer up to $1,500
Lawmakers have proposed a bigger version of an e-bike bill that would provide a tax credit of up to $1,500 on some new electric bikes.
By Kelley R. Taylor • Published
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Biden Wants a Higher Child Tax Credit and So Do Some Republicans
President Biden wants to revive the higher child tax credit and monthly advance payments, while some Republican senators have their own ideas for the popular tax break.
By Joy Taylor • Published
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Will You Pay Taxes on Your State Stimulus Check?
Millions of people who received state "stimulus" payments in 2022, have wondered whether the money will be taxed.
By Kelley R. Taylor • Last updated