Charitable giving is on the rise as some families rely on a legal loophole to lower the rate of inheritance tax they pay. But experts are warning gifting errors can lead to costly challenges, ...
In our Ask the Editor round-up, Joy Taylor, The Kiplinger Tax Letter Editor, answers questions on the tax rules for charitable deductions.
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Why you might wait until 2026 to donate to charity
New tax breaks for charitable donations are on the horizon, offering enhanced incentives that could make it more advantageous to postpone contributions until 2026. These upcoming changes will provide ...
The city of Wausau has acquired the former MBX Packaging Specialists site on the west side riverfront. The $900,000 purchase was approved by the Common Council and aided by a $250,000 foundation grant ...
Tariffs may be coming for your ski gear this winter. Here’s a breakdown of how tariffs could drive up prices at Tahoe’s local shops — and why. On Aug. 1, President Donald Trump imposed new tariffs on ...
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Why you might want to postpone your next charity donation until 2026
The deduction will be available again starting with the 2026 tax year, meaning it will be available for charitable donations made in 2026 and beyond. So, if you were planning to make a year-end ...
President Donald Trump has said multiple times this week that he may invoke the Insurrection Act to send federal troops — beyond the National Guard — to cities across the country.
Estate taxes are nothing new: The federal government has had one since 1916. But as usual, Massachusetts was a trailblazer, introducing an inheritance tax (paid by beneficiaries) in 1891 before ...
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Bexar County ballot propositions for Project Marvel, rodeo expansion merit voter approval
Bexar County voters will determine in the Nov. 4 election, with early voting Oct. 20-31, whether the county and city of San Antonio proceed with a plan to partner with the Spurs on building a new NBA ...
As two more oil refineries prepare to close in California, workers who are laid off face limited job opportunities.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt says the Trump administration has to look at ways to "save money in a responsible way that respects the American taxpayer's money" during shutdown.
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