Buried within the fiscal cliff deal are 2 treasured homeowner tax perks restored by Congress.
Obama and Romney should tackle these major financial issues -- whether or not they come up tonight.
Beginning Sept. 15, Amazon and many other online retailers will begin collecting sales tax on purchases by the state's residents.
About a third of Social Security recipients pay federal income tax on a portion of their benefits. Is that fair?
Here's a look at how some of the president's proposals could affect rates on CDs and savings and money-market accounts.
Next summer residents of the state will vote on a constitutional amendment to eliminate tax on real estate.
Christian Lopez may face a big tax bill on the largesse he received after returning Derek Jeter's baseball.
A Houston Astros fan had to pay income tax on a year's supply of doughnuts he won at a ballgame.
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