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If your income exceeds $150,000 for a single adult or $250,000 for a married couple, you won't qualify for the $6,000 senior ...
Roughly 300,000 Hawaii retirees will see federal taxes vanish from their Social Security income starting in 2026 under ...
Roughly 700,000 Connecticut retirees are set to gain federal tax relief on Social Security benefits starting in 2026, thanks ...
The White House promotes major senior tax relief under Trump’s law, but critics say it risks Social Security’s future and ...
A new $6,000 senior tax deduction under the OBBBA could help retirees save big on Social Security taxes & offer relief to ...
For 2025, single filers can claim a standard deduction of $15,750, while married couples filing jointly can claim a standard ...
Progressives reflexively denounce tax cuts and spending cuts as “giveaways to the wealthy” or “stealing from the poor.” ...
Alabama’s senior citizens could see meaningful tax relief beginning in 2026, thanks to the One Big, Beautiful Bill. Passed ...
Individuals over the age of 65 can claim $6,000 as a tax deduction, as of their next tax filing, according to the Internal Revenue Service. Those who file joint returns can claim this amount ...
The Trump bill — which was enacted in early July — introduces an additional tax deduction for taxpayers who are 65 or older.
Rep. Mike Lawler is driving home tax relief for Rockland County and Clarkstown taxpayers, a rgues the Clarkstown supervisor.
A Sun Sentinel reader writes about her positive and uplifting experiences with the trans community in Broward.