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REMINDER: Deadline to protest property value approaching in Harris County

Read full article: REMINDER: Deadline to protest property value approaching in Harris County

The deadline to submit a protest for the market value of your home is approaching in Harris County.

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Explainer: Exemptions for Texas property owners needing to file a tax extension

Read full article: Explainer: Exemptions for Texas property owners needing to file a tax extension

April 15 is Tax Day, but Texas homeowners still have time to apply for an exemption on their property taxes!

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Airbnb has collected nearly $35 million in tourism taxes on behalf of Houston hosts

Read full article: Airbnb has collected nearly $35 million in tourism taxes on behalf of Houston hosts

Airbnb announced it has been collecting and remitting $13.5 billion in tourism taxes on behalf of hosts worldwide. In Texas, as of 2024, Airbnb has generated $105 million, with $35 million of that coming from Houston alone.

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Taxpayer charged after helping clients file false tax returns for more than 4 years

Read full article: Taxpayer charged after helping clients file false tax returns for more than 4 years

From 2017 to 2021, the taxpayer allegedly added false credits or deductions on tax returns to fraudulently lower her clients’ overall tax liability.

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Got your first job? Here are some tax tips for first-time filers

Read full article: Got your first job? Here are some tax tips for first-time filers

The deadline to file your taxes is less than a month away, and if you’re doing them for the first time, you might be feeling added pressure.

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Texas ranked among highest tax rates in the US, WalletHub says

Read full article: Texas ranked among highest tax rates in the US, WalletHub says

“Texas residents also don’t pay income tax, but spend 1.58% of their income on real estate taxes, one of the highest rates in the country,” the report claimed.

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Texas House and Senate lawmakers have laid out their property tax cut proposals. How do they compare?

Read full article: Texas House and Senate lawmakers have laid out their property tax cut proposals. How do they compare?

House and Senate lawmakers plan to spend at least $6 billion on property tax cuts, but haven't yet agreed on how much relief should go to homeowners over businesses.

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Texas Senate unanimously approves tax cuts for homeowners

Read full article: Texas Senate unanimously approves tax cuts for homeowners

The marquee proposal would increase the amount of a home’s value exemption from school taxes to $140,000 from $100,000. The legislation must win approval from the House next.

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Harris County officials provide important information as tax season approaches

Read full article: Harris County officials provide important information as tax season approaches

The Harris County Tax Office will be holding a press conference to discuss important information for property owners in the Houston area as tax season nears.

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Getting ready for tax filing season

Read full article: Getting ready for tax filing season

Tax season is right around the corner, and now’s the time to start preparing to file your tax returns. The tax pros at Jackson Hewitt offer tips to help you get started.

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Why a West Texas county is building a new courthouse even after voters rejected the proposal

Read full article: Why a West Texas county is building a new courthouse even after voters rejected the proposal

Officials took the extraordinary step of taking on new debt to replace the old courthouse, which has been plagued by rats and other pests, elevator breakdowns and flooding.

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Audit for major U.S. energy company CenterPoint after accusations it’s overcharging customers $100M a year

Read full article: Audit for major U.S. energy company CenterPoint after accusations it’s overcharging customers $100M a year

“We can look at how they evaluate customer needs for where the mobile generation needs to go, including looking at their emergency operation plan and how it deals with this,” PUC Chairman Thomas Gleeson said.

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Audit approved to learn how CenterPoint Energy is spending ratepayers' money

Read full article: Audit approved to learn how CenterPoint Energy is spending ratepayers' money

PUC approves audit after accusations of overcharging and overspending

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Huffman ISD Board of Trustees raises property taxes but not by 25% like people feared

Read full article: Huffman ISD Board of Trustees raises property taxes but not by 25% like people feared

The district says the tax hike is to help with a budget shortfall and reportedly recent storm damage.

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Harris County commissioners approve 2025 budget, property tax rate increase to 8%

Read full article: Harris County commissioners approve 2025 budget, property tax rate increase to 8%

The Harris County Commissioners Court gave final approval to its $2.67 billion plan for the new fiscal year.

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Houston tax preparer admits to falsifying returns, resulting in over $100K in losses

Read full article: Houston tax preparer admits to falsifying returns, resulting in over $100K in losses

Court records claim Guevara admitted to placing $26,857 in fake business losses that resulted in a tax loss to the U.S. of $13,390 on that return. He took responsibility for $123,458 in losses to the IRS and will be paying that back as restitution.

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Read: Houston ISD proposes largest bond packages in Texas history to voters

Read full article: Read: Houston ISD proposes largest bond packages in Texas history to voters

The Houston Independent School District has proposed one of the largest bond packages in Texas history.

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Texas Republicans have tried to rein in property taxes for five years. Has it worked?

Read full article: Texas Republicans have tried to rein in property taxes for five years. Has it worked?

Texas has spent billions of dollars to drive down property taxes. Many homeowners saw a significant tax cut last year, per a Texas Tribune analysis.

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IRS office to frustrated Houston taxpayers: We’re not staying open late

Read full article: IRS office to frustrated Houston taxpayers: We’re not staying open late

The Internal Revenue Service Taxpayer Assistance Center in southwest Houston closed unexpectedly Saturday, leaving hundreds of Houstonians in need of last-minute help with their taxes... stranded.

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H&R Block resolves issue that briefly prevented desktop software users from e-filing tax returns

Read full article: H&R Block resolves issue that briefly prevented desktop software users from e-filing tax returns

H&R Block has addressed that it’s experiencing an issue that has prevented some desktop software users from e-filing their tax returns on Monday.

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Last-minute tax filers: Here’s how to get that extension filed free and fast

Read full article: Last-minute tax filers: Here’s how to get that extension filed free and fast

You can buy more time, but you still need to pay today... if possible.

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IRS leaves hundreds of last-minute filers stranded at Texas office

Read full article: IRS leaves hundreds of last-minute filers stranded at Texas office

The Internal Revenue Service Taxpayer Assistance Center in southwest Houston closed unexpectedly Saturday, leaving hundreds of Houstonians in need of last-minute help with their taxes... stranded.

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Houston IRS building reopens after stranding hundreds 2 days before Tax Day

Read full article: Houston IRS building reopens after stranding hundreds 2 days before Tax Day

The Internal Revenue Service Taxpayer Assistance Center in southwest Houston closed unexpectedly Saturday, leaving hundreds of Houstonians in need of last-minute help with their taxes... stranded.

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Houstonians concerned after IRS building closes unexpectedly days before Tax Day

Read full article: Houstonians concerned after IRS building closes unexpectedly days before Tax Day

Monday is Tax Day and today, the Internal Revenue Service Taxpayer Assistance Center in southwest Houston closed unexpectedly, leaving hundreds of Houstonians in need of help with their taxes stranded.

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Tax tips tailored for small business owners

Read full article: Tax tips tailored for small business owners

As April 15 gets closer, the stress of tax season can feel overwhelming, especially if you’re among those who have procrastinated until the last minute.

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Last-minute tax tips for Houston area procrastinators

Read full article: Last-minute tax tips for Houston area procrastinators

Time is ticking to file your taxes! Here are some last-minute tips to get you to the finish line with hopefully a little more money in your pocket.

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Ghost tax preparer scam: Humble couple overcharged $17,000 to file taxes

Read full article: Ghost tax preparer scam: Humble couple overcharged $17,000 to file taxes

🔍 Check out this shocking tax filing story! A humble couple paid $17,000 to file their taxes, only to discover they allegedly owed $30,000 to the IRS. 😱 How did this happen? #TaxFiling #IRS #ScamAlert

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Humble couple paid $17,000 to file taxes after they allegedly owed $30,000; how did it happen?

Read full article: Humble couple paid $17,000 to file taxes after they allegedly owed $30,000; how did it happen?

The Penas claim Tax Doctors, LLC’s assessment found the Humble couple owed the IRS $30,000. Their tax preparer told them they would receive up to $20,000 in refund but must first pay the company $17,000 to file.

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‘I learned my lesson’: Colorado man loses $2K by same ghost tax preparer that also left Houston residents empty-handed

Read full article: ‘I learned my lesson’: Colorado man loses $2K by same ghost tax preparer that also left Houston residents empty-handed

A man from Denver, Colorado reached out to KPRC 2 after his friend shared one of our reports on two Houston-area women out thousands of dollars after trying to complete their taxes.

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Texans have expanded tax filing choices with the introduction of Direct File

Read full article: Texans have expanded tax filing choices with the introduction of Direct File

As tax season reaches its peak, taxpayers in Texas and 11 other states have a new, hassle-free option to file their taxes: Direct File.

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‘It makes me angry and scared for other people’: Warning from woman scammed while getting taxes done

Read full article: ‘It makes me angry and scared for other people’: Warning from woman scammed while getting taxes done

Two Houston-area families are out thousands of dollars after hiring someone to complete their taxes. As tax day approaches KPRC 2′s Rilwan Balogun has a warning for everyone to double-check who’s preparing their taxes even if they advertise as being local.

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Texas one of 12 states selected for new tax filing program

Read full article: Texas one of 12 states selected for new tax filing program

2024 Direct File pilot will allow taxpayers to electronically file for free

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Why Shohei Ohtani’s heavily-deferred contract could be model pro athletes ask for going forward

Read full article: Why Shohei Ohtani’s heavily-deferred contract could be model pro athletes ask for going forward

Ohtani has decided to defer $680 million of the contract until after his playing days are over, meaning he’ll take in roughly $2 million of salary each year for the duration of the contract that will run through 2033.

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I’m a Texas homeowner. When will I see my tax cut?

Read full article: I’m a Texas homeowner. When will I see my tax cut?

Tax policy is messy. Here are a few tips to help you understand what the recent voter-approved tax cuts mean for your mortgage.

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Fort Bend voters will decide on tax rate that will generate $35M for pay raises and security officers at schools

Read full article: Fort Bend voters will decide on tax rate that will generate $35M for pay raises and security officers at schools

The Fort Bend Independent School District is one of the highest achieving districts, but school officials say the starting pay for teachers is the lowest in the area.

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IRS aims to go paperless by 2025 as part of its campaign to conquer mountains of paperwork

Read full article: IRS aims to go paperless by 2025 as part of its campaign to conquer mountains of paperwork

Most taxpayers will be able to digitally submit a slew of tax documents and other communications to the IRS next filing season and the agency plans to go completely paperless in 2025.

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Gov. Greg Abbott signs $18 billion tax cut package for Texas property owners

Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott signs $18 billion tax cut package for Texas property owners

At a time when the state has some of the nation’s highest property taxes, the initiative was a cornerstone of his 2022 reelection campaign.

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Tax preparer gets 12 years for illegally filing tax returns to purchase Bentley and Maserati; owes $1.9M to government

Read full article: Tax preparer gets 12 years for illegally filing tax returns to purchase Bentley and Maserati; owes $1.9M to government

A Houston woman has been sentenced to 12 years in federal prison following her convictions on seven counts of aiding and assisting in preparing false tax returns, the United States Department of Justice announced Tuesday.

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A property tax deal has eluded Texas lawmakers. Here’s where things stand at the start of another special session.

Read full article: A property tax deal has eluded Texas lawmakers. Here’s where things stand at the start of another special session.

Top Republicans promised property tax cuts, but have been locked in standoffs on how to achieve it. Gov. Greg Abbott has called another overtime legislative session in hopes of solidifying a plan.

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Some conservatives’ long-term goal in property tax fight: get rid of school taxes altogether

Read full article: Some conservatives’ long-term goal in property tax fight: get rid of school taxes altogether

Gov. Greg Abbott has thrown his weight behind the idea being pushed by an influential conservative think tank. Many school leaders are worried.

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TribCast: Why can’t Texas Republicans get along?

Read full article: TribCast: Why can’t Texas Republicans get along?

In this week’s episode we check in with radio host Mark Davis and politics reporter Patrick Svitek about the GOP intraparty fighting over property taxes and Ken Paxton’s impeachment.

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Tax expert shares what you need to know about IRS Fresh Start program and if you should enroll

Read full article: Tax expert shares what you need to know about IRS Fresh Start program and if you should enroll

Ideal Tax highlights how the IRS Fresh Start program works, if you're eligible, and what else you need to know

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TribCast: The conservative plan to eliminate school property taxes in Texas

Read full article: TribCast: The conservative plan to eliminate school property taxes in Texas

On this week’s episode, we speak to the Texas Public Policy Foundation’s James Quintero, who has been at the center of the debate over property taxes this week.

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Late deal sends new economic incentives for businesses to governor

Read full article: Late deal sends new economic incentives for businesses to governor

After the previous, widely criticized program expired in December, lawmakers worked hard to craft a plan that won overwhelming support in both chambers.

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Texas House votes to repeal sales tax on menstrual products and diapers

Read full article: Texas House votes to repeal sales tax on menstrual products and diapers

The bill, which Democrats have been pushing for years, has become a top priority after the overturn of Roe v. Wade. The Senate has already passed the bill, which would provide tax relief on the purchase of menstrual products, diapers and other child care necessities.

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Economic incentives clear Senate committee as negotiations continue

Read full article: Economic incentives clear Senate committee as negotiations continue

Lawmakers are trying hard to come up with an agreement on how to replace an embattled 20-year tax abatement program for big companies that expired in December.

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Texas leaders want a new way to attract businesses here. But they can’t agree on how to do it.

Read full article: Texas leaders want a new way to attract businesses here. But they can’t agree on how to do it.

The two chambers have 10 days to cut a deal before the end of the legislative session, and they are miles apart on some of the very foundations of a corporate tax-abatement bill considered to be a priority for Republican state leaders.

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New economic incentive plan clears hurdle in Texas House

Read full article: New economic incentive plan clears hurdle in Texas House

During the floor debate for a plan to replace the expired Chapter 313 program, House members added that the new version of the incentive must require companies to pay higher wages and create stiffer penalties for noncompliance.

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Have tax questions? Houston experts are taking calls until 6:30 p.m. to provide answers

Read full article: Have tax questions? Houston experts are taking calls until 6:30 p.m. to provide answers

KPRC 2 Community is partnered with BakerRipley and Telemundo Houston to host a tax help phone bank on March 30 until 6:30 p.m. Volunteers are standing by to take calls in both English and Spanish. The phone number to call is 713-778-8920.

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You’ve filed your taxes -- now, what should you do with those documents?

Read full article: You’ve filed your taxes -- now, what should you do with those documents?

If you’ve finally gotten your taxes filed, you’re probably ready to put it all away and move on. Have you considered which documents you should keep? And for how long?

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The Texas House and Senate differ on how to cut property taxes. Here’s what their proposals say.

Read full article: The Texas House and Senate differ on how to cut property taxes. Here’s what their proposals say.

Cuts to school property tax bills. Bigger tax benefits for homeowners. A controversial idea to limit property tax growth. Here’s what you need to know about the brewing property tax debate at the Texas Legislature.

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That time when Willie Nelson made an album just to pay his IRS debt

Read full article: That time when Willie Nelson made an album just to pay his IRS debt

Willie Nelson owed millions in taxes, so the IRS came up with an idea to help.

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Tax season: 6 things to know before hiring tax help

Read full article: Tax season: 6 things to know before hiring tax help

This tax season get ready for surprises that could impact your budget. You can’t count on last year’s popular tax breaks and there’s no stimulus money headed your way. Learn what to expect and what you should know about getting help.

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Dealing with IRS delays: What is being done to help backlogs

Read full article: Dealing with IRS delays: What is being done to help backlogs

We are right in the middle of tax filing season for 2022. Still, millions of returns from previous years are still not processed. The backlog is impacting a lot of people, including one Houston woman who called our KPRC 2 Investigates team for help.

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Dealing with IRS delays: What is being done to help backlogs

Read full article: Dealing with IRS delays: What is being done to help backlogs

We are right in the middle of tax filing season for 2022. Still, millions of returns from previous years are still not processed. The backlog is impacting a lot of people, including one Houston woman who called our KPRC 2 Investigates team for help.

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What is the difference between tax planning and tax compliance?

Read full article: What is the difference between tax planning and tax compliance?

Did you know when you’re getting ready for tax season, there are two types of preparation methods?

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Ask Amy: Finding a tax preparer you can trust

Read full article: Ask Amy: Finding a tax preparer you can trust

As you look to get your taxes done this year, we have a warning. There are fraudulent tax preparers who set up shop with the goal of stealing from you. Often people who are victims of these fraudulent tax schemes don’t know it until months later when they never get a refund. Not only is your money gone but thieves have your important personal information.

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Seen at 7: What to do with your Tax Refund

Read full article: Seen at 7: What to do with your Tax Refund

We are in the middle of tax season, and if you are lucky enough to get a refund this year - what do you do with it? Nathan Grant, Senior Finance Industry Analyst at MoneyTips, shares some smart ways to spend your tax refund.

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Need help with your taxes? IRS to open taxpayer assistance center in Houston this Saturday

Read full article: Need help with your taxes? IRS to open taxpayer assistance center in Houston this Saturday

The Internal Revenue Service is extending help to taxpayers by opening a special assistance center in southwest Houston Saturday.

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WATCH LIVE: Local non-profit BakerRipley details help available to Houstonians this tax season

Read full article: WATCH LIVE: Local non-profit BakerRipley details help available to Houstonians this tax season

BakerRipley is helping taxpayers by offering free, tax preparation services for families and individuals who earn up to $58,000 per year.

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Companies say they’re being denied Texas tax breaks as a state agency is overwhelmed with applications

Read full article: Companies say they’re being denied Texas tax breaks as a state agency is overwhelmed with applications

Hundreds of businesses have sought tax savings from the state before the Chapter 313 program expires. Two companies say they are missing out despite being eligible.

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A Texas program that backs school districts’ bond debt is about to reach its limit — and it could mean raising taxes

Read full article: A Texas program that backs school districts’ bond debt is about to reach its limit — and it could mean raising taxes

Under the state’s Permanent School Fund’s Bond Guarantee Program, schools get the best interest rate on bonds. That soon may be over if the federal government doesn’t act.

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Ghost tax preparer accused of stealing $4.4 million

Read full article: Ghost tax preparer accused of stealing $4.4 million

Ghost tax preparer allegedly cost U.S. Government $4.4 million.

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Former Houston lawmaker Ron Wilson pleads guilty to federal tax evasion

Read full article: Former Houston lawmaker Ron Wilson pleads guilty to federal tax evasion

Ron Wilson, a Democrat who served as state representative between 1977 and 2004, pleads guilty to one count of tax evasion after trying to hide some of his income and failing to pay taxes over two decades.

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott joins other key Republicans in supporting repealing the “tampon tax”

Read full article: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott joins other key Republicans in supporting repealing the “tampon tax”

Advocates have previously called for repealing the sales tax on products like tampons, sanitary pads and pantyliners. Menstrual products are already tax-free in 24 states.

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Property taxes in Texas: This is how to check how much you’re paying, where your money is going, your proposed rate

Read full article: Property taxes in Texas: This is how to check how much you’re paying, where your money is going, your proposed rate

If you’re wondering how much you’re paying in property taxes, there’s a way to check them online easily via state information that you can quickly filter down to your county.

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Here’s how two Texas constitutional amendments could lower some property taxes

Read full article: Here’s how two Texas constitutional amendments could lower some property taxes

The propositions on the May 7 ballot would lower property taxes by shifting more public school costs to the state. But the measures’ language can be hard to understand.

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As Texas home values skyrocket, state officials wrestle with how to slow property tax increases

Read full article: As Texas home values skyrocket, state officials wrestle with how to slow property tax increases

Texas school districts, cities and counties rely heavily on property taxes to pay for roads, libraries, police, firefighters and public schools. But lowering tax bills has long been a difficult endeavor.

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Inflation and car prices: What’s going on? How did this happen?

Read full article: Inflation and car prices: What’s going on? How did this happen?

It seems like you hear about it more and more these days: The extreme lengths people are going to in order to buy a new house; how much it costs to fill up the gas tank; and what we’re spending at the grocery store.

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Analysis: Property tax relief that doesn’t lower your tax bill

Read full article: Analysis: Property tax relief that doesn’t lower your tax bill

Texas lawmakers tried to lower property tax bills during their 2019 session, and a new report says they put a dent in the problem: Taxes aren’t rising as quickly as they would have. But they didn’t solve it: Property taxes are still rising.

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5 situations in which pets can be used for tax breaks

Read full article: 5 situations in which pets can be used for tax breaks

For those animal lovers who spend so much money on their pets and hope to recoup some of that cash spent when tax season arrives, this is the cold, hard reality: For the most part, you can’t.

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Analysis: Texas government’s favorite local tax

Read full article: Analysis: Texas government’s favorite local tax

State lawmakers will tell you they hate property taxes as much as anyone. But the state itself doesn’t levy the tax — local governments do. And lowering it in a meaningful way would require state officials to raise taxes or cut programs. For them, talking about it is easier than doing something.

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An end to tax havens? How a new global minimum tax rate could affect the world’s economy

Read full article: An end to tax havens? How a new global minimum tax rate could affect the world’s economy

Here are facts and figures of the OECD’s plan and what it hopes to achieve.

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Quiz: How much do you know about income tax?

Read full article: Quiz: How much do you know about income tax?

You likely know what “income” means, and of course you’re aware of federal and state taxes, and the fact that we have to do them (or have them prepared for us, in some cases), every year. But how much do you know about income tax overall?

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9+ deductions you should be making if you are self-employed

Read full article: 9+ deductions you should be making if you are self-employed

Whether you’re new to owning your own business or a seasoned vet, taxes can be so stressful. It’s easy to overlook things or simply forget an item here and there.

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Getting a big tax refund this year? How to make your money go further

Read full article: Getting a big tax refund this year? How to make your money go further

If you’re expecting a generous refund this season, you’ll want to make that money work as hard as you do.

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What are tax havens, and who benefits from them?

Read full article: What are tax havens, and who benefits from them?

Tax havens, also known as offshore financial centers, are a country or jurisdiction that has minimal tax liabilities to foreign individuals or businesses.

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Quiz: How much do you know about the tax basics?

Read full article: Quiz: How much do you know about the tax basics?

Tax season is officially here, meaning you have the next couple months to get those returns filed! This year’s IRS deadline is April 18.

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65 or older or disabled? This is what you need to know property tax deferral

Read full article: 65 or older or disabled? This is what you need to know property tax deferral

Texans who are age 65 or older or who are disabled as defined by law may postpone paying current and delinquent property taxes on their homes by signing a tax deferral affidavit at the Harris County Appraisal District Office.

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Giving Tuesday: How these 4 tax break changes for 2021 can enhance contributions

Read full article: Giving Tuesday: How these 4 tax break changes for 2021 can enhance contributions

For those who plan on donating to a charitable organization for Giving Tuesday, there could be some opportunities to receive money back when filing taxes next year.

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Analysis: A quick turn on property taxes with the long game in mind

Read full article: Analysis: A quick turn on property taxes with the long game in mind

High Texas property taxes were an issue in the state's 2018 elections, and you can see from their work on a new homestead exemption earlier this week that state lawmakers didn't forget that lesson from voters.

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With Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s blessing, lawmakers fast-track property tax cut proposal

Read full article: With Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s blessing, lawmakers fast-track property tax cut proposal

Tax relief for property owners joins a packed to-do list for Texas lawmakers — which includes redistricting, COVID-19 vaccine mandates and a spending plan for $16 billion in federal stimulus dollars.

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Texas tax preparer sentenced to 15 months in federal prison for tax fraud

Read full article: Texas tax preparer sentenced to 15 months in federal prison for tax fraud

Officials said the woman prepared a total of 37 false income tax returns for clients and four false income tax returns for herself, resulting in over $284,000.

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Colin Allred is the first known member of Congress to take paid paternity leave. Now he's pushing for it nationally.

Read full article: Colin Allred is the first known member of Congress to take paid paternity leave. Now he's pushing for it nationally.

With COVID-19 making paid parental leave even more critical, the Dallas Democrat is helping lead the move to change federal policy for fathers as well as mothers.

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Have you done your taxes? Here are new deductions and credits to help you save more money

Read full article: Have you done your taxes? Here are new deductions and credits to help you save more money

Have you done your taxes yet? If not, there are some new tax credits and deductions you need to know about so you get the most money back from Uncle Sam this year.

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How to protest your property appraisal and lower your taxes

Read full article: How to protest your property appraisal and lower your taxes

By now, most homeowners have received property tax appraisals in the mail. If your jaw hit the floor when you opened yours, you should protest your home’s market value with your county appraisal district. Here are some ideas to get your appraisal and your property taxes lowered.

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If you collected unemployment in 2020, you get a tax break

Read full article: If you collected unemployment in 2020, you get a tax break

HOUSTON – If you collected unemployment in 2020, you could get a bigger tax refund. Usually, when you collect unemployment, you have to pay federal income tax on that money. This year, you do not have to pay taxes on $10,200 of those benefits if you earned less than $150,000. Mary Bynum emailed consumer expert Amy Davis, writing, “I collected unemployment in 2020 and filed my return and received my refund in mid-February. On the IRS website, the agency explains what forms you should use and file if you are doing your taxes yourself to get the tax break.

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Free federal tax prep: This is what you need to know, how to check whether you’re eligible for PVAMU’s assistance program

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FILE - This Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019 file photo shows part of a 1040 federal tax form printed from the Internal Revenue Service website, in Zelienople, Pa. Tax filing season will start a bit later and look a bit different this year. Thats because the pandemic that defined 2020 has seeped into tax time as well. If you worked from home, received a relief payment, took on some gig work or filed unemployment benefits _ or someone filed a fake claim in your name _ there are things you need to be aware of. Likewise if you normally receive certain tax credits. The IRS will begin accepting tax returns on Feb. 12, 2021.

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Everything you need to know about filing a tax extension

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If you already anticipate needing some extra time to file your federal tax return, there’s some good news. You can always file for an extension.

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5 things you should know if you’re filing taxes for the first time

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If you grew up watching your parents get stressed around tax season, then you're probably not looking forward to filing yourself for the first time.

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Taxes: Answers to top FAQs about Social Security income

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Even for those of us who think we have some knowledge about anything tax related, it can be a stressful time. And it's certainly not a time when you want to play a guessing game.

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Should I pay my tax bill with a credit card?

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For those who will have to pay money on their tax returns, a big question usually follows once the amount owed is determined: Should I put this tax bill on my credit card?

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Taxes: Answers to FAQs about dependents, exemptions

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Even if we think we have some knowledge about anything tax-related, it can be a stressful time. And it's certainly not a time when you want to play a guessing game.

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From Homer Simpson to Al Bundy, how TV has had fun with tax season

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Tax season can be a reason to laugh, as these famous TV episodes showed.

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How do I file taxes if I’m working remotely in another state that’s not my residence?

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A common aspect of the COVID-19 pandemic over the past two or so years has been more employees working remotely, but that doesn’t necessarily mean all those people were working from their homes.

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What exactly is ‘jock tax?’

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Tax season is busier than usual for professional athletes and the people they put in charge of their taxes.

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10 celebrities busted for tax issues

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These 10 celebrities found out the hard way not to mess with the IRS.

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Finished your taxes? Take these steps to get ahead for next year

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Are you knee-deep in receipts, 1099 forms and W2s? Or are you all done?

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Thinking about accounting, but hoping to avoid tax-related jobs? Consider these 5 fun careers

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When you hear someone say that he or she is an accountant, do you think of taxes right away?

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Strange tax deductions that were approved by the government

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When it comes to tax write-offs, many people will stretch the limits to see what they can get away with.

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