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Taxpayers preparing their 2024 Montana tax return may be noticing the effect of Senate Bill 399 from the 2021 Legislature. The bill aligns the Montana tax system more closely to the federal system and ...
State Rep. Jeffrey Thompson, who chairs the House Ways and Means Committee, presented the committee with his proposed property tax plan Wednesday. As the House considered Senate Bill 1, a property tax ...
Tipping has been part of the modern-day American restaurant experience for decades. Like most forms of income, these tips are taxable and subject ...
With tax filing season for 2024 returns in full swing, it's important that clients take all deductions and credits that they ...
Although Trump enacted the $10,000 SALT cap in 2017, he reversed his position last year on the campaign trail, vowing to “get ...
Here are some key tax moves seniors should make before the April 15 tax filing deadline: ...
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022 significantly enhanced the Section 179D deduction, making it even more valuable for ...
Your aging-in-place plan could benefit from the medical expense tax deduction. But watch out for capital gains and property ...
Among tax write-offs, deductions, and credits, you have a few different ways to ease the financial burden of paying your taxes. With these tax advantages, you can lower your taxable income, reduce ...
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