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'Instant' EV Tax Credits Are a Hit: $1 Billion Paid This Year
EV Credits Claiming federal electric vehicle tax credits at the point of sale is a new and popular option in 2024.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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New Colorado Tax Credit Offers Two Years Free College: What to Know
Tax Credits Thanks to a new tax credit, some Coloradans will soon have access to two years of free college tuition.
By Kelley R. Taylor Published
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Final EV Tax Credit Rules Don’t Change Much for Consumers
Tax Credits Treasury and IRS have finalized regulations for the up to $7,500 electric vehicle tax credit.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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Knowing How to Compute Tax Basis in Your Home Can Save You Money
The Tax Letter Whether you're selling or buying a home, you'll want to know how to compute tax basis. It could save you on taxes when you sell.
By Joy Taylor Published
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Tax-Deductible Black Friday Deals for the Self-Employed
Black Friday Deals Some Black Friday deals can help the self-employed save on business expenses and taxes.
By Katelyn Washington Published
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U.S. Boosts Wind Power, Sets Oil Production Record: Kiplinger Economic Forecasts
Economic Forecasts The U.S. wind power market is set to double in size by 2030, but the country's also still focused on oil drilling and production.
By Matthew Housiaux Published
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Bigger New York Tax Refunds Expected for Thousands
Lawmakers in New York have agreed to an expanded child tax credit, which could mean bigger tax refunds for some New Yorkers. Will other states follow suit?
By Katelyn Washington 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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Why Your Tax Refund Might Be Lower This Year
According to the IRS, “taxpayers may find their refunds somewhat lower this year," due to the expiration of several major tax breaks that were available to filers during the pandemic.
By Erin Bendig Published