
February 12, 2026
“This is a traditional, core area of state authority,” said Carl Davis. “There are zero states that fully adopt the federal tax rules in their own codes. When state lawmakers are doing their job well, they sit down and give each item careful consideration about whether it makes sense in their own code or not.” […]
February 11, 2026
The build-out of artificial intelligence data centers along with business-friendly provisions in President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” are combining to make 2025 a banner tax year for Big Tech. Read more.
February 11, 2026
As the legislative session continues and the opportunity to pass reform dissipates, lawmakers will need to conduct a delicate balancing act to ensure they do not solve one conundrum by creating a potentially bigger one. Read more.
February 11, 2026
If Ohio’s property taxes are eliminated, Gov. Mike DeWine says sales tax in the state could spike dramatically. Read more.
February 11, 2026
Several competing proposals to offer Florida homeowners property tax relief have been pushed forward over the last few months, to the dismay of Governor Ron DeSantis, who advocated for one, simple solution—abolishing property taxes. Read more.
February 4, 2026
Workers in Washington, D.C., many of whom have federal roles, could be set to experience major disruption over their tax returns this year, as Congress seems likely to pass a joint resolution that would override the district’s tax law—n the middle of the tax season. Read more.
February 3, 2026
Legal experts say President Donald Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS over the leak of his tax information raises a plethora of legal and ethical questions, including the propriety of the leader of the executive branch pursuing scorched-earth litigation against the very government he is in charge of. Read more.
February 2, 2026
According to a report from the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, the company has paid precisely zero federal taxes on its earnings in both 2025 and 2024, so the company is certainly being helped along by federal forbearance. But things are getting dire. Read more.
January 28, 2026
Netflix and Intel are some of the first to comply with a new accounting rule that requires more details about corporate tax payments. Read more.
January 27, 2026
Many taxpayers stand to collect larger refunds this year from the IRS, whether they itemize or not. Read more.
January 27, 2026
There’s a push to end taxes on Social Security benefits to help retirees keep more money in their pockets. Read more.
January 20, 2026
This corroborates findings from other think tanks and institutes that have tracked corporate activity since the tariffs dropped. According to the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP), in disclosures at the end of 2025, “industry executives have publicly told investors they are protecting profits by passing the costs of tariffs on to consumers.” Read more.
January 14, 2026
The statewide specter of these unusual cuts marks one of the first tangible ripple effects for K-12 schools nationwide from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, approved by Congress and signed into law by President Donald Trump last July. Read more.
January 12, 2026
A new year has unleashed a new round of debate on how much more money America’s super-rich should be paying in taxes. Read more.
January 8, 2026
Eliminating state income taxes sounds great to many voters, but Republicans backing the push in multiple states still face questions about whether such big tax cuts can be made without raising other taxes or sharply cutting state funding for education, health care and other services. Read more.
January 5, 2026
Property tax reform has been a hot topic across the country this year, especially in Republican-led states, as lawmakers and politicians try to offer relief to homeowners struggling with higher bills; and experts believe it will remain at the forefront in 2026—with many states continuing to push for the complete elimination of property taxes. Read […]
January 5, 2026
We should all hope we’d be in the financial position where we’d have to pay Gov. Bob Ferguson’s proposed “millionaires’ tax,” because — as the name implies — it would levy a tax on annual income above $1 million, meaning we’d be doing pretty well. Read more.
December 31, 2025
Many Americans can take advantage of President Trump’s deduction on auto loan interest, but the tax break will provide only modest savings. Read more.
December 23, 2025
One worry with Indiana adopting all the federal changes is that it would further reduce the state’s tax base, said Neva Butkus, a senior analyst for the nonprofit Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. That could make the state more dependent on its 7% sales tax — among the highest in the country — that […]
December 19, 2025
Lawmakers across the U.S. will be debating whether to adopt new federal tax breaks for tips, overtime and business expenses… “States in general are approaching this skeptically,” said Carl Davis, research director at the nonprofit Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. Read more.
December 12, 2025
“We are giving companies an awful lot of money to do something they were going to do anyway; that’s the issue with most tax incentives,” said Matt Gardner. Read more.
December 11, 2025
Gov. Greg Abbott wants to put a tighter lid on how fast property values can rise in a bid to deliver property tax relief to homeowners and businesses — but tax policy experts across the political spectrum warn the proposal wouldn’t address the root causes of higher tax bills and would backfire with severe consequences. […]
December 10, 2025
President Donald Trump’s so-called One Big Beautiful Bill Act will shift billions in costs for SNAP and Medicaid to states. But with 26 having cut or eliminated state income taxes just since 2021, they may not have the money to continue the programs. Read more.
December 10, 2025
Some critics questioned the structure of the tax cuts from the beginning, citing analysis by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy that concluded nearly half of the savings from the income tax cuts would go to the top the top 20% of earners, meaning people who earn more than $147,000 annually. It now appears Green may be taking […]
December 4, 2025
He fought against Obamacare for years, and his “One Big Beautiful Bill” act is expected to cut more than $1 trillion from health care and food stamps. That’s why his support for extending the enhanced subsidies has surprised some political observers. Read more.
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