During 2022 sessions, Washington, D.C.-based Tax Foundation reports at least 38 states adopted "noteworthy tax changes" with most going into effect on Jan. 1, including trims in personal income tax rates in 11 states and flat income tax structure
Denver allocates $2M in taxpayer funds to provide homeless women, trans and non-binary people with $12,000 in no-strings-attached cash - as a last-ditch effort to lift them out of destitution, combat soaring crime and clean up encampments
President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan could lift crushing debt burdens from millions of borrowers, but the tax man may demand a cut of the relief in some states.
The Castro Merchants Association sent a letter to San Francisco city officials saying they plan to stop paying taxes if The City doesn't do more to address burglaries, vandalism, people with behavioral problems and homeless people camping in front
The Georgia Department of Revenue said Monday that in-state residents can claim embryos with a "detectable human heartbeat" as dependents on their taxes.
The executive director of California's largest labor union has resigned from her post after the state charged her and her husband with embezzlement, tax fraud, perjury, and failure to pay unemployment insurance taxes.
Update (1130ET): At least one influential Democratic lawmaker is claiming that the leadership has promised to kill the SALT deduction cap as part of Biden's newly revised budget plan.
Chicago officials are trying to block former President Donald Trump from receiving a $1 million tax refund that the Illinois Property Tax Appeal Board ruled is owed on his Chicago skyscraper's 2011 tax bill.
West Virginian lawmakers have eliminated the sales tax on all small firearms and ammunition and are also offering weapon manufacturers tax credits in hopes of sparking an economic boom, according to local news WOWK.
A 5 cent per bullet tax will be proposed in Pennsylvania as part of legislation to be brought forth by two state House Democrats, Rep. Manny Guzman and Rep. Stephen Kinsey.
Defunding the police isn't going so well in Baltimore. Last year, the city cut $22 million dollars of funding. After that caused crime to skyrocket, Baltimore reversed course and decided to raise police spending by $28 million dollars last month.
California, with its relatively large tax burden compared to other states, has seen a taxpayer exodus in recent years and, along with it, billions in taxable gross income.