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Trump admin plans to end the IRS' free tax filing program, AP sources say
The Trump administration plans to eliminate the IRS’ Direct File program, an electronic system for filing tax returns directly to the agency for free.
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IRS sharing data with ICE may lead to huge loss in tax revenue, says expert
Immigration law expert Elizabeth Ricci says that undocumented immigrants who pay taxes may stop filing for fear of being deported.
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IRS pact with ICE to share immigrants' info could cut billions in tax revenue
Like millions of American citizens and immigrants, Ivan filed his taxes last year. But Ivan, 54, a Massachusetts resident who hails from Colombia, is worried a recent agreement between the IRS and Immigration and Customs Enforcement means he is in danger of being deported for doing what he believed was the right thing. And if taxpayers like Ivan decide not to file...
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Why you should protest your property appraisal every year
It is that time of year, property appraisals will be arriving in the mail this week and the evaluations can often take homeowners by surprise. NBC 5’s Katy Blakey reports, experts say it is worth it to protest your evaluation every year.
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‘Protest every year': North Texas property appraisal notices arrive soon
It’s that time of year. Property appraisal notices are hitting mailboxes across North Texas this week. A realtor says you should protest every year.
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Where to find ‘Tax Day' freebies and discounts
Who has free stuff on ‘Tax Day?’ Here’s a list of freebies on April 15.
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Owe the IRS can can't pay on April 15? Here's what you need to know
Tax day is April 15. So what should you do if you owe the IRS and can’t pay your tax bill? NBC 5 Responds reporter Diana Zoga breaks down options to consider.
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Not ready for Tax Day? Here are the things you need to know to avoid costly penalties
Tax Day is Tuesday, April 15. NBC 5 Responds reporter Diana Zoga shows us how to file an extension and a key step tax preparers recommend if you’re filing by mail.
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Steps to take if you're not ready for Tax Day
Tax Day is Tuesday, April 15. If you’re not ready to file a federal income tax return or you can’t pay what you owe, read on for options to consider.
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Can't pay your taxes by April 15? You have options, IRS says
You have options if you can’t pay your taxes by April 15, according to the IRS. Here’s what taxpayers need to know.
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How the IRS layoffs could affect audits and refunds during tax filing season
Thousands of IRS employees have lost their jobs as part of DOGE’s spending cuts, and the layoffs could affect essential agency functions during tax season.
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Free tax help in North Texas Wednesday
A Dallas nonprofit is offering a free, virtual tax credit education class on Wednesday, April 9. NBC 5’s Laura Harris has the details.
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Trump gives GOP senators his support as they charge ahead on tax package and spending cuts
Republican senators unveiled a budget proposal Wednesday that’s central to President Donald Trump’s domestic agenda of tax breaks, spending cuts and border security, but they’re delaying some of the most difficult decisions, including how to pay for the multitrillion-dollar package. Trump hosted Senate Republicans at the White House as they charge ahead to pass the framework by week’s end....
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Harold Simmons Park, UNT Dallas College of Law to host property tax education session
Harold Simmons Park and UNT Dallas College of Law are hosting a property tax education session on Tuesday, April 1.
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Wine and spirits latest products caught in trade war
Local wine and spirits may soon be more expensive. They’re the latest products caught in a trade war – between the Trump administration and the European Union. NBC 5’s Phil Prazan reports from Plano.
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Local wine shops will see impact of tariff trade war
Caught in the middle of a trade war, local wine and spirit shops may soon see higher prices and fewer products.
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You can still claim a $1,400 stimulus check from the IRS—how to know if you qualify
You might be entitled to $1,400 in stimulus check money, but you’ll have to file a 2021 tax return to claim it.
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Thinking of not filing your tax return amid IRS cutbacks? Penalties can be costly, experts say
As the IRS faces cutbacks, some taxpayers are weighing whether to file returns this season. But penalties can be costly, experts say.
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You can claim up to $2,000 per kid in child tax credit, but that may drop soon
If Congress doesn’t address the soon-expiring expanded child tax credit, parents could see a higher tax bill in the coming years.
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Don't wait to file your taxes this season, experts say. Here's why
Nearly one-third of Americans procrastinate filing their taxes. But here’s why you shouldn’t wait this season, experts say.