-
Gov. Gavin Newsom proposes major boost in film tax credit
Gov. Gavin Newsom was on location in Hollywood Sunday, where he unveiled a proposal to more than double the tax credit the state offers to producers of films and TV shows that shoot in California.
-
Prop 5 explained: Lower voting threshold
Proposition 5 would allow local bonds for affordable housing and public infrastructure with 55% voter approval; borrowing would be repaid with higher property taxes. NBCLA’s Conan Nolan explains.
-
Trump doubles down on replacing income taxes with tariffs in Joe Rogan interview
Vice President Kamala Harris has attacked the tariff policy proposed by Donald Trump, calling it effectively a “sales tax” on Americans.
-
Here's how to leverage higher income limits for the 0% capital gains bracket
Bigger earnings limits are coming for the 0% capital gains brackets in 2025. That could offer tax planning opportunities, financial experts say.
-
Here's how much you can make in 2025 and still pay 0% capital gains
The 0% capital gains bracket could offer tax planning opportunities, experts say. Here are the taxable income limits for 2025.
-
Suze Orman swears by one retirement account: ‘You have to be crazy' to use another—'I don't care what tax bracket you're in'
Suze Orman and other financial experts say it doesn’t matter what tax bracket you’re in — you’re better off saving in a Roth account no matter what.
-
Health savings accounts offer investors ‘unmatched' tax benefits, expert says. Here's how to take advantage
Health savings accounts offer tax and saving benefits, but most Americans don’t understand them
-
How new tax changes for 2025 could affect federal tax liabilities for families
The IRS has announced new changes affecting the earned income tax credit, child tax credit, adoption credit and annual gift tax exclusion for 2025.
-
Here are the new federal income tax brackets for 2025—the standard deduction is now up to $30,000
You’ll have to earn even more money to go up a tax bracket in 2025. You can deduct more too.
-
Here's when exchange-traded funds really flex their ‘tax magic' for investors
Exchange-traded funds can reduce investors’ tax bills. But those tax savings benefit certain types of investors more than others.
Your search for "TAXES" returned 1,000 results.