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Tax Court Filing Deadlines: Kiplinger Tax Letter
Kiplinger Tax Letter How broad is a U.S. Supreme Court case on Tax Court filing deadlines?
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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?
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Supreme Court: Yes, the IRS Can Secretly Obtain Your Bank Records
The Supreme Court has sided with the IRS in a case that involves owing the IRS money, taxpayer privacy, and notice.
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Courts to Rule on Agency Powers: The Kiplinger Letter
The 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 Dispute
Can a state pocket your surplus home equity while collecting past-due property tax?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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?
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