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Supreme Court to Decide if IRS Can Secretly Obtain Bank Records
Among other high-profile issues, the Supreme Court is considering a case involving taxpayer privacy and the IRS.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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Who leads in which states before election day?
Economic Forecasts In a tight race, these state elections may make the difference when midterm results are announced in November.
By Sean Lengell Published
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Abortion and Taxes: What Happens Now Without Roe v. Wade?
Women & Money See how abortion-related medical expense deductions, HSA and FSA payments, employer-provided travel, and charitable contributions will be handled now that Roe v. Wade has been overturned.
By Rocky Mengle Published
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Understanding a New Supreme Court’s Impact on Consumers, Savers and Investors
retirement With the arrival of Amy Coney Barrett on the bench and a new president set for inauguration, what could that mean for American businesses and the American people themselves?
By Steven L. Skancke, Ph.D. Published
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What Happens to Medicare If the Affordable Care Act Is Overturned?
Medicare Experts say if the ACA is repealed or rescinded "it would be devastating for Medicare." Here's what might happen -- and how it could be costly for you.
By Catherine Siskos Published
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2020 Election: The Health Care Debate
Politics The presidential candidates’ stances on health care couldn't be more different.
By the editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance Published
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Tax Benefits for Married Same-Sex Couples
taxes The Supreme Court's DOMA decision allows same-sex couples to file joint tax returns and get gift and estate tax relief.
By Joy Taylor Published
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Can My Boss Tell Me How to Vote?
Politics Citizens United changed some of the rules of politics at work, but not all.
By Martha Lynn Craver Published
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Lessons from the Anna Nicole Smith Case
retirement Nervous about your inheritance? Consider these do's and dont's. Rule number one: Get everything in writing.
By Mary Beth Franklin Published
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