Taxes

New York City’s Proposed 9.5% Real Estate Tax Hike Hits A National Nerve
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Home prices nationwide are up 55% over the past five years, stirring up widespread anxiety about rising assessments and real estate taxes. Here’s what you need to know.

If George Clooney Gives Up US Citizenship, He’d Face Big IRS Exit Tax
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Scammers Aren’t Just Targeting Taxpayers. They’re Targeting Tax Pros.
The IRS Security Summit campaign warns tax pros about fake IRS messages, social media tax myths, new-client phishing schemes, and attempts to steal ID numbers.
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IRS Kwong Portal Is Open: July 10 Deadline Nears
IRS opens Kwong portal for electronic Form 843 claims as key refund deadlines approach. Taxpayers should review filing and payment dates before July 10.
ByVirginia La Torre Jeker, J.D.,
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IRS Announces Automatic Penalty Relief For Eligible Taxpayers
The new process will replace First Time Abate and allow the IRS to provide certain penalty relief during return processing without requiring taxpayers to ask for it.
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IRS Opens Online Portal For Kwong Refund Claims Ahead Of Friday Deadline
The IRS has added an online filing option for some taxpayers seeking refunds tied to the recent Kwong court decision, but the window to act is short.
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Around The World In Taxes: Greece And Italy
Tax Notes reporter Elodie Lamer and freelance reporter Matteo Rizzi discuss paying taxes in Greece and Italy and how the citizens in those countries feel about it.
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Can A World Cup Red Card Cost A Player Like Balogun More Than A Match?
US Men’s Team player Folarin Balogun avoided a suspension, but red cards can sometimes lead to fines or other consequences. Here’s where soccer meets the tax code.
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Does Italy’s Tax Amnesty Scheme Violate EU Law?
Robert Goulder comments on the advocate general's opinion in Isolanti Group, a case currently before the Court of Justice of the European Union.
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Why Chiefs’ Move To Kansas Could Mean Less Income For Their Players
Differences in tax code between Kansas and Missouri could result in less money for players or execs — especially if Amendment 5 passes, eliminating Missouri income tax.
ByJeff Fedotin,
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Trump Accounts Are Not Just For Newborns—Here's Why
Trump Accounts offer more than a $1,000 newborn deposit. Families can contribute $5,000 a year and build flexible, tax‑advantaged savings for any child under 18.
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America At 250: The Tax Fight That Helped Launch A Nation
The Declaration of Independence is remembered as a statement of liberty, but it was also a complaint about power, representation, and taxes imposed without consent.
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