Tax-friendly states for retirees
Making your money last in retirement is more important than ever, given longer lifespans and rising health care costs
Making your money last in retirement is more important than ever, given longer lifespans and rising health care costs
You may need to take a "required minimum distribution" by Friday March 31 this year, instead of the usual April 1
After failing to move forward with their Obamacare replacement plan, Republicans look to move on tax reform and infrastructure as the possibility of a government shutdown looms. Ed O'Keefe, Washington Post reporter, joined CBSN to talk through the president's agenda.
A young Argentinian woman posted her 1040 IRS form on Facebook to show that illegal immigrants also pay U.S. taxes
Companies have many ways to profit from such service, and several are fighting hard to keep the IRS itself out of it
You'll pay processing fees and interest charges and could max out your credit -- here's a better way to pay off a big tax bill
Low-income taxpayers have a nearly secret weapon for getting help to put money away for retirement
Yes, you can get back more in a refund than you actually paid in income taxes, but not if you don't file
Before you start your tax return this year, learn how to avoid some common mistakes.
These dollar-for-dollar reductions in your tax bill could save you plenty, so don’t ignore them
These simple strategies can help taxpayers hold on to as much of their income as possible
In many situations, there’s no requirement to do so, but the conditions that free you from filing aren't exactly simple
You're less likely to get hit with an expected bill this tax season if you follow this simple advice
Their advantage: They aren't subject to being phased out as your adjusted gross income goes up
Here are some tips for choosing a tax pro and not getting blind-sided by unexpectedly high charges
Until the clock strikes midnight on Jan. 1, there's still time to reduces your 2016 tax bill. An easy way to do that is to pay some 2017 expenses early, like making a January mortgage payment in December, or paying now for educational expenses you expect to have next year. And there's always the option of moving up some charitable giving to before Dec. 31.
More college students and their parents are finding themselves the victims of an ongoing phone scam where thieves impersonate IRS officials. They demand payment for federal student taxes that do not exist. Over the last three years, taxpayers have lost more than $49 million dollars in IRS impersonation scams. Michelle Miller speaks to a victim of the latest hoax.
Nearly 82 million taxpayers have already received an average IRS refund of about $2,800. Jill Schlesinger reports what steps you should take after getting your refund from Uncle Sam.
Yes, you can file an extension for more time to submit your return, but that's often not enough to avoid penalties
If you're one of the people who've waited til the last minute to do your taxes, Jill Schlesinger has some advice -- including how to file an extension.
The federal agency in charge of collecting taxes is not only answering the phone less, its enforcement is also down
If you need more time to file your tax return, here's how to get an extension from Uncle Sam
Most people know April 15 as the deadline for submitting personal tax returns, but this is not always the case -- including this year
Attention tax-time procrastinators, these tips will help you avoid mistakes as you race to file by April 18
It's just about time to pay up, and though you may not be happy about it, you have more ways than ever to do it
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KFC takes smaller competitor to court over wording rather than ingredients in touting its chicken.
Trump will nominate Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz to serve as attorney general, according to a social media post.
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The Guardian says benefits of being on Elon Musk's social media platform X are outweighed by its "often disturbing content."
Sen. Bob Casey is locked in a tight race with Dave McCormick in Pennsylvania. There will be an automatic recount of the votes, state officials say.
President Biden met Wednesday with the families of American hostages held in Gaza.
Trump will nominate Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz to serve as attorney general, according to a social media post.
Tulsi Gabbard represented Hawaii as a Democrat in the U.S. House from 2013 to 2021.
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President Biden met Wednesday with the families of American hostages held in Gaza.
Spanish police arrested Oscar Sanchez Gil along with 15 other people as part of a probe into the country's largest-ever cocaine bust.
The last day of the 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season is Nov. 30, but as we near that finishing line, the Caribbean has other thoughts in mind.
U.S. Army Air Forces Pvt. 1st Class Bernard J. Calvi, 23, died in a prisoner of war camp in the Philippines during World War II.
"The Russian captain's legs were blown off and he died of blood loss," a Ukrainian security official told the AFP news agency about the assassination.
Patrick Mahomes called the break-in "frustrating" and "disappointing," and said the investigation is ongoing.
The "Queen of Hallmark Christmas" Lacey Chabert joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss her new holiday film "Hot Frosty" and "The Christmas Quest," which is her 15th Hallmark Christmas film.
Cruising through Los Angeles in an open-top sports car epitomizes the California dream. That's why LA naturally became home to one of the world's finest car collections, the Petersen Automotive Museum, now marking its 30th anniversary. For car enthusiast Jay Leno, it's a beloved destination.
After his ALS diagnosis, Zac Brown Band's John Driskell Hopkins plans to donate $3 million to fund research through his "Hop On A Cure" foundation and released a new single titled "Each Other."
Vanity Fair's Hollywood issue celebrates nearly 30 years of spotlighting actors shaping the industry. This year's cover stars include veteran icons like Nicole Kidman and Zoe Saldana, and recent breakout stars like Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney among the 12 honorees. Editor-in-chief Radhika Jones has more.
The Guardian says benefits of being on Elon Musk's social media platform X are outweighed by its "often disturbing content."
Amazon rolls out a new shopping service, dubbed Amazon Haul, that sells items for $20 or less.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
When climate disasters hit, important memories stored in photos and other artifacts can be lost forever. Dave Malkoff takes a look at how technology is being used to help preserve those memories.
As votes were tallied and it became clear that Trump was on his way to victory, the deluge of posts questioning the integrity of the election fell to a trickle.
Seal-shaped boards decked with bright horizontal lights were less likely to be attacked by great white sharks, researchers found.
Oil and natural gas companies will have to pay a federal fee if they emit methane above certain levels under a rule being finalized by the Biden administration that incoming Trump officials are likely to reverse.
1970s-era U.S. spy satellite imagery has led archeologists to what they believe is the site of a seventh-century battle that was decisive in the spread of Islam in the region.
President-elect Donald Trump announced on Monday that he would nominate former Republican Rep. Lee Zeldin of New York to lead the Environmental Protection Agency. CBS News national environmental correspondent David Schechter joins to discuss the move.
Multiple wildfires are burning across the Northeastern U.S. and crews say they are making some headway as they battle a massive wildfire in Southern California. Tom Hanson and Tina Patel have the latest.
The FBI is reportedly investigating burglaries at the homes of Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce. The string of burglaries happened early last month while neither of them were home. At least $20,000 in cash was taken from Kelce's home. Neither one has addressed the burglaries publicly.
Germán Reyes was arrested on charges of homicide for the killing of Alejandro Arcos just a week after he took office as mayor, officials said.
A judge denied bail for Kouri Richins a second time on Tuesday, ordering the Utah mom to remain in jail until she goes on trial for allegedly fatally poisoning her husband in 2022.
A judge on Tuesday sentenced former Massachusetts Air National Guard member Jack Teixeira to 15 years in prison for leaking classified Pentagon documents on social media. The 22-year-old pleaded guilty to six counts of violating the Espionage Act in March. CBS News Justice Department reporter Robert Legare has more.
Officials who responded to a burning body found a dog nearby. The animal refused to leave the scene.
Medical issues aside, the astronauts described a water leak in June that triggered a blizzard in the International Space Station's airlock.
With an Election Day docking, the cargo ship delivered 3 tons of supplies and equipment, including an unusual wooden satellite.
Two sister meteor showers are already flashing across night skies — and will peak a week apart.
NASA confirmed its sun-observing spacecraft captured the moment when the comet Atlas broke into chunks this week as it passed close to the sun.
A Chinese spacecraft carrying a three-person crew, including the country's first female space engineer, has successfully docked with China's orbiting space station. The launch comes as Beijing works to expand its space exploration and put a person on the moon by 2030.
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Several of President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet picks have generated controversy. CBS News political director Fin Gómez examines who could face the most trouble in the confirmation process.
if a rise in inflation becomes a trend it could affect the Federal Reserve's quest to reach its target rates and keep the economy healthy. CBS News' Kelly O'Grady has more on the new data.
President-elect Donald Trump's transition team has announced his pick for attorney general: Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida. In a statement, the Trump team said Gaetz is "a champion for the constitution and the rule of law." CBS News political reporter Olivia Rinaldi has more.
Millions of Americans could lose enhanced subsidies that currently help with the cost of health insurance purchased through the Affordable Care Act's marketplaces, according to experts. CBS MoneyWatch reporter Megan Cerullo has more.
The Federal Aviation Administration temporarily banned U.S.-Haiti flights for 30 days after planes coming from Florida and New York were struck by gunfire in Port-au-Prince. Christopher Hernandez-Roy, the deputy director and senior fellow of the Americas Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, joins CBS News with more on Haiti's violence.