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Eating - and eating together - is never a side note in the biblical story. It is one of the ways God forms community, renews covenant, and reveals Himself.
Bonds Keep Tax Collectors at Bay with Muni Bond Funds Municipal bonds can be good insurance against inflation — and interest is tax-free. But as with all investments, understanding risk is key.
Indexing was one reform included in the now-shelved plan to get the Supportive Housing Services tax extended to 2050 this November.
Under the policy approved by the Portland-area regional government, that tax threshold will change on Jan. 1, 2026, to be indexed annually.
Once your portfolio crosses the $200,000 mark, taxes start playing a much bigger role in determining your long-term returns. You might be choosing smart funds, rebalancing regularly, and thinking ...
A brand new state law meant to make them safer has a Florida tax collector sounding the alarm and warning parents of a change that could take them by surprise.
For countless families, money sent from the U.S. is the only safety net they have. Taxing remittances drives families deeper into poverty.
Illinois is leaving money on the table with structurally unsound tax policy The state should be taxing all consumer services, as Iowa and Wisconsin do, to raise much-needed revenue.
The Senate is considering a plan to save a lucrative tax credit for the production of hydrogen that would be scrapped in the tax-and-spending mega bill passed by the House, key Republicans said.
Please put your cards on the table — and explain how they are anything but a losing political hand. John Hood is a columnist for the John Locke Foundation and a member of its board of directors.
For artists and collectors, the window to act before 2026 is closing—strategic gifting, entity structuring, and diversification, are crucial for preserving wealth across generations.
The Republican bill aimed at extending Trump's tax cuts may drive up inequality in the Arkansas Delta.