taxes

A tax is a compulsory financial charge or some other type of levy imposed upon a taxpayer by a governmental organization in order to fund various public expenditures. A failure to pay, along with evasion of or resistance to taxation, is punishable by law.

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Perplexity Launches AI Agent That Drafts Tax Returns

Perplexity Launches AI Agent That Drafts Tax Returns
Perplexity Launches AI Agent That Drafts Tax Returns
April 06, 2026  |  Taxes

Every spring, millions of Americans sit down to do their taxes with a pile of forms, a browser full of tabs and a sense that...

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As Tax Deadline Approaches, Consumers Are Going to AI Before Filing
As Tax Deadline Approaches, Consumers Are Going to AI Before Filing
March 25, 2026  |  Taxes

As the April 15 tax filing deadline draws near, a notable behavioral shift is underway. Consumers who once turned to TurboTax or a CPA as...

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Gig Work Is Making Tax Refunds Harder to Get
Gig Work Is Making Tax Refunds Harder to Get
March 25, 2026  |  Taxes

As the 2026 tax season unfolds, a sobering reality has emerged for the nearly 70% of Americans living paycheck to paycheck. While many U.S. consumers...

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IRS Warns of Most Dangerous 2026 Tax Scams Targeting SMBs
IRS Warns of Most Dangerous 2026 Tax Scams Targeting SMBs
March 17, 2026  |  Fraud Prevention

The “Dirty Dozen” list of tax scams released by the IRS this year reads less like a seasonal advisory and more like a snapshot of...

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Stablecoins Face Tax-Time Reckoning as GENIUS Act Sets Compliance Bar
Stablecoins Face Tax-Time Reckoning as GENIUS Act Sets Compliance Bar
March 03, 2026  |  Blockchain

Tax season is turning up the heat on stablecoins, the only digital assets currently regulated in the U.S. Get the Full Story Complete the form...

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Shipping Downturn Masks Strong Demand for Consumer Goods
Shipping Downturn Masks Strong Demand for Consumer Goods
February 26, 2026  |  Shipping

Importers in the United States are anticipating favorable deals as they negotiate their ocean shipping contracts for 2026, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday (Feb....

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Businesses File Wave of Litigation to Claim Tariff Refunds
Businesses File Wave of Litigation to Claim Tariff Refunds
February 26, 2026  |  Legal

At least 1,800 companies have filed lawsuits seeking refunds on U.S. tariff payments, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday (Feb. 25). Get the Full Story...

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Thomson Reuters CoCounsel Reaches 1 Million Users as Professionals Embrace Agentic AI
Thomson Reuters CoCounsel Reaches 1 Million Users as Professionals Embrace Agentic AI
February 24, 2026  |  Artificial Intelligence

Thomson Reuters’ professional-grade artificial intelligence technology CoCounsel has been adopted by 1 million professionals across 107 countries, the company said in a Tuesday (Feb. 24)...

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Update: Supreme Court Draws Line on Tariffs and Hands Middle Market a Reset
Update: Supreme Court Draws Line on Tariffs and Hands Middle Market a Reset
February 20, 2026  |  Legal

Two days after the Supreme Court’s tariff decision, the headline is no longer simply that the justices drew a line on presidential authority. The immediate...

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