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Money Talks News on MSNThe 2026 Tax Cuts: How Much Could You Really Save?According to the Tax Policy Center, the average household is expected to save approximately $2,900 under the new law in 2026. But as with most tax policy, the averages don’t tell the whole story.
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Today in Ohio podcast reveals how new vehicle-related fees are actually tax increases that disproportionately burden average Ohioans while wealthy residents enjoy significant income tax reductions
Portugal's minority government will present a bill that would gradually cut the corporate tax rate to 17% by 2028 from 20% now, aiming to improve business competitiveness and boost investment, Prime Minister Luis Montenegro said on Thursday.
The simplified bill is designed to reduce ambiguity and litigation by using plain language and a restructured format.
President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill delivers the largest tax cuts in decades. But the benefits aren’t evenly distributed, and some taxpayers will gain far more than others.
The declared lifespan of tax changes may not mean what you think. Lawmakers repeatedly extend temporary tax breaks. And they rewrite permanent provisions almost as often
President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax and spending law, known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” will make permanent large tax cuts from the president’s first term. And it makes good on a campaign
Grinnell College would have been the only Iowa school affected by a tax increase on colleges with large endowments in President Donald Trump's budget.
A new tax break aimed at seniors may lighten the load on retirees’ Social Security income, but it’s not as sweeping or permanent as some headlines suggest. Tucked inside the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” signed into law by President Donald Trump on July 4,
In states without policies to drive renewable energy, power prices could surge as federal tax incentives for clean energy disappear, according to Energy Innovation, a think tank.