Tax changes coming to Mass. in 2025. Here's what to know.
Massachusetts introduces significant changes to child tax credits and corporate tax calculations aimed at providing financial relief to families and incentivizing business operations.
'I have a home in Dublin that I use a few times a week. Would I pay CGT if I sold that property?'
Homeowners' residency situations can evolve significantly after major life changes such as marriage and children.
Tax implications must be carefully navigated when renting out properties in different locations.
Supreme Court to consider whether Catholic group is exempt from religious taxes
The U.S. Supreme Court will determine if religious charities are exempt from paying unemployment taxes for their employees.
How the US government can stop 'churches' from getting treated like real churches by the IRS
The IRS's classification of certain organizations as churches raises serious concerns about potential tax code abuse and the need for revised definitions.
New faculty members bring expertise in tax law, community development and legal writing to Brooklyn Law
Brooklyn Law School welcomes five new professors specializing in various legal fields.
Cidermakers Have Long Feared the 'Bubble Tax.' A New Bill Could Change Everything.
The bipartisan Bubble Tax Modernization Act aims to remove the higher tax brackets for hard cider and perry with additional fruits and higher carbonation levels.
The proposed change comes at a critical time for the U.S. cider industry, which is facing increasing competition from fruit-flavored beers and malt beverages.
You can now tap your retirement account for a $1,000 emergency. But be careful
A recent change in tax law allows for penalty-free withdrawals of up to $1,000 from retirement accounts for personal emergencies.