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The Mega Millions jackpot is now 0 million. Here’s how much would go to taxes if there’s a winner
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The Mega Millions jackpot is now $790 million. Here’s how much would go to taxes if there’s a winner

Scott Olson | Getty Images If you manage to beat the odds and land the next Mega Millions jackpot, don’t forget that Uncle Sam will snatch a slice of the windfall. The top prize has surged to $790 million for Tuesday night’s drawing after no ticket matched all six numbers pulled Friday night. If won […]

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The wealthy now have more time to avoid estate taxes, thanks to an IRS change
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The wealthy now have more time to avoid estate taxes, thanks to an IRS change

If your family has significant wealth, it’s now easier to avoid federal estate taxes, thanks to recent changes from the IRS. The IRS improved a strategy known as “portability,” used by high-net-worth married couples expecting to owe federal estate taxes when the second spouse dies. Here’s how it works: While a spouse may inherit all […]

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If you win the 0 million Mega Millions jackpot, here’s how much would go to taxes
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If you win the $630 million Mega Millions jackpot, here’s how much would go to taxes

MARK RALSTON | AFP | Getty Images So you didn’t win the $555 million Mega Millions jackpot Tuesday night. The glass half-full view? Phew! You dodged a huge tax bill.  Of course, you get another shot in the next drawing to land a windfall — and then give a boatload of it to Uncle Sam. […]

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These midyear tax strategies can trim next year’s bill from the IRS and reduce ‘unwelcome surprises’
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These midyear tax strategies can trim next year’s bill from the IRS and reduce ‘unwelcome surprises’

seksan Mongkhonkhamsao | Moment | Getty Images 1. Review tax withholdings When starting a new job, you fill out Form W-4, covering how much your employer withholds from your paychecks for federal taxes.  But you need to revisit those withholdings, especially for major life changes such as marriage, having children or starting a side business. […]

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Winning ticket for Powerball’s 6.7 million jackpot sold in Vermont. Here’s the tax bite for the winner
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Winning ticket for Powerball’s $366.7 million jackpot sold in Vermont. Here’s the tax bite for the winner

If you’re holding the winning ticket for Powerball’s $366.7 million jackpot, don’t forget about your silent partner: Uncle Sam. After rolling higher for about two months of three weekly drawings with no winner, the lottery game’s top prize was nabbed in Wednesday night’s drawing. The ticket was purchased in Vermont, which marks the first time […]

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There’s a growing interest in direct indexing as the investing trend becomes ‘democratized’
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There’s a growing interest in direct indexing as the investing trend becomes ‘democratized’

As demand grows for specialized portfolios, a trend known as direct indexing is quickly becoming an option for more investors.   Rather than owning a mutual or exchange-traded fund, direct indexing is buying the stocks of an index to achieve goals like tax efficiency, diversification or values-based investing.  Traditionally used by institutional and high-net worth investors, […]

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CEO of .8 billion fintech Wise faces investigation over tax breach
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CEO of $4.8 billion fintech Wise faces investigation over tax breach

Kristo Kaarmann, CEO and co-founder of Wise. Eoin Noonan | Sportsfile | Getty Images The CEO of £3.9 billion ($4.8 billion) fintech firm Wise is being investigated by U.K. regulators after tax authorities found he failed to pay a tax bill worth over £720,000. Kristo Kaarmann, who co-founded Wise in 2011, was recently fined £365,651 […]

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The California exodus continues as residents head south of the border
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The California exodus continues as residents head south of the border

More than 360,000 people left California in 2021, in what some are calling “The California Exodus” — many leaving for states like Texas, Arizona and Washington. And a rising number of former Californians are migrating out of the country altogether and are instead heading south of the border. Many are seeking a more relaxed and […]

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Here’s how to fight a higher-than-expected property tax bill
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Here’s how to fight a higher-than-expected property tax bill

Momo Productions | Digitalvision | Getty Images If the value of your home ballooned during the Covid pandemic, you may receive an inflated property tax assessment in the mail. There are ways, however, to combat a higher bill, experts say. Despite double-digit growth in single-family home prices, property taxes only increased by 1.8% in 2021, […]

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Retirement tax breaks benefit higher earners, leaving middle-class savers behind, report finds
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Retirement tax breaks benefit higher earners, leaving middle-class savers behind, report finds

Fstop123 | E+ | Getty Images Tax breaks designed to boost retirement savings may primarily benefit higher earners, leaving middle-class workers behind, according to a report from the National Institute on Retirement Security. With most Americans receiving less than half of preretirement income from Social Security, many rely on employer-sponsored savings plans and individual retirement […]

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