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Unrealized Gains Supreme Court Case Could Change Wealth TaxesSupreme Court In a landmark case, the U.S. Supreme Court decides whether a mandatory tax on unrealized gains violates the Constitution.
By Kelley R. Taylor
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Tax Court Filing Deadlines: Kiplinger Tax LetterKiplinger Tax Letter How broad is a U.S. Supreme Court case on Tax Court filing deadlines?
By Joy Taylor
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Who Benefits from the Supreme Court ‘Home Equity Theft' Ruling?The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that "home equity theft" violates the Constitution. What does that mean for homeowners?
By Kelley R. Taylor
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Supreme Court: Yes, the IRS Can Secretly Obtain Your Bank RecordsThe Supreme Court has sided with the IRS in a case that involves owing the IRS money, taxpayer privacy, and notice.
By Kelley R. Taylor
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Courts to Rule on Agency Powers: The Kiplinger LetterThe Kiplinger Letter The scope of agency power is under the spotlight in cases in the Supreme and Federal Courts: Kiplinger Economic Forecasts
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Supreme Court Hears Property Tax Home Equity DisputeCan a state pocket your surplus home equity while collecting past-due property tax?
By Kelley R. Taylor
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Supreme Court to Decide if IRS Can Secretly Obtain Bank RecordsAmong other high-profile issues, the Supreme Court is considering a case involving taxpayer privacy and the IRS.
By Kelley R. Taylor
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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
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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
Women & Money
