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Ignore the 2026 1% IRS excise tax on cash moves and you could go broke
The new 1% federal excise tax on certain cash and money transfers starting in 2026 is not a nuisance fee you can shrug off.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the intersection of state & federal policy and politics. One month past the halfway point of the year, 2025 has proven to ...
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Refusing to pay federal taxes as protest: What the law actually allows, and what it does not
In moments of deep political division, some Americans turn to their tax bill as a form of protest.
Nevada Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto and Mississippi Republican Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith Friday re-introduced a bill that would eliminate the one-quarter of 1% federal excise tax on sports ...
Taxpayers who paid the stock repurchase excise tax based on prior guidance provided in Notice 2023-2 and the proposed regulations under Internal Revenue Code (IRC) § 4501 may be entitled to a refund ...
Penn is expected to face a 4% federal excise tax on its endowment income starting July 1, 2026 — a move that University officials have warned could significantly hinder its ability to support student ...
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