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IRS unveils 2025 income tax brackets: Where do you fall?

(NEXSTAR) — It’s official: 2025 will be the year millions of Americans earn more take-home pay with each paycheck thanks to the latest tax code inflation adjustments The IRS announced on tuesday. More than 60 tax provisions will change, all of which will impact the 2025 tax year. This means it won't apply until you […]

IRS has announced its new 2025 tax brackets. Here's what to know. – CBS News

Harris and Trump push to increase child tax credit Harris and Trump both push for higher child tax credit 02:43 The IRS on Tuesday announced In 2025, a new tax system adjusted for inflation will be applied, and the annual income standard will rise by approximately 2.8% from 2024, which is the smallest increase in […]

IRS announces bigger estate and gift tax exemption for 2025 – CNBC

The Internal Revenue Service announced increases in inheritance and gift tax exemptions for 2025. “Basic deduction amount” Increased to $13.99 million The agency announced Tuesday that the amount will increase from $13.61 million per person in 2024 to $13.61 million in 2025. This exemption applies to tax-free transfers during life and at death. The IRS […]

Mysterious $7B estate tax payment spurs questions about source of funds

FOX Business Correspondent Madison Alworth and Kennedy Saves the World host Kennedy talk about making money and the U.S. tax system. Mysterious inflow of over $7 billion inheritance tax payment A report to the Treasury Department early last year sparked a search for the billionaire responsible for the irregular payments. The huge payments were first […]

Now China wants its tax share for overseas income but not pensions – Pattaya Mail

China's tax policy on overseas assets targets the ultra-wealthy. Thailand is not alone in collecting taxes on financial resources held overseas. The Straits Times reports on China's crackdown on foreign investments, including cryptocurrencies, offshore banking, and shares in international companies in Hong Kong and the United States. Peter Li of Zhong Lum Law Firm commented […]

The Guardian view on Labour and tax: time to change the frame | Editorial

IIt is normal for new governments to increase taxes in their first year. The previous government could be blamed for leaving behind a fiscal gap, and there is time for anger over the high bills to fade before the next election. Rachel Reeves is not the first prime minister to base her first budget on […]