Taxes

    By Dan Caplinger

    | 5:30AM 5/23/2012
    Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin gave up his U.S. citizenship and emigrated to Singapore immediately before Facebook's IPO. For him, it's not a bad tax move. But could it be right for you?

    By Bruce Watson

    | 2:15PM 4/27/2012
    Several states are currently weighing plans to phase out state income tax; the aftermath of similar policies in other states suggests that these initiatives could carry a very high price for some of the country's poorest citizens.

    By Eamon Murphy

    | 10:50AM 4/16/2012
    Lindsey Vonn has put together an amazing string of victories on the slopes, but leaving her finances in the hands of her now-estranged husband sent her down another slippery slope -- toward an unpaid tax bill of Olympian proportions.

    By DailyFinance Staff

    | 5:15AM 4/13/2012
    What should you do if you owe the IRS a big bill on Tax Day, but don't have the ability to pay it right now? Don't despair -- and don't just try not sending in your return! Here are a few smarter options.

    By DailyFinance Staff

    | 1:20PM 4/12/2012
    The IRS knows our lives don't always follow the schedule they're supposed to, so if filing your taxes by April 17 just isn't going to happen, you can easily request a tax extension. Here's how.

    By The Associated Press

    | 4:46PM 4/11/2012
    The two certainties in life -- death and taxes -- are more intertwined than you'd expect. A study has found that deadly auto accidents increase on Tax Day. Drivers recklessly racing to the post office might be a reason, or it could be that stressing over taxes distracts motorists.

    By Barbara Thau

    | 4:45PM 4/11/2012
    In their mad dash toward the Form 1040 finish line, late taxpayers often make costly errors. If you're among those last-minute tax filers, first, take a breath. Then take note of these common filing mistakes to avoid.

    By Dan Caplinger

    | 3:10PM 4/10/2012
    If you're one of the many taxpayers who owes the IRS a chunk of cash this month, you'll want to steer clear of one increasingly popular way to pay that tax bill: using your credit card.

    By Dan Caplinger

    | 1:45PM 4/09/2012
    With just a week to go before April 17, it's crunch time for getting your taxes filed. If you're just now getting started, the first question you have to answer is which form you should use to file. Here's how to figure it out.

    By Ross Kenneth Urken

    | 3:00PM 4/06/2012
    Every April, resistance to taxes becomes a national hobby. The rebellious souls at taxKilla.org take that resistance to the extreme by encouraging the broad use of tax loopholes and iffy methods to reduce what you pay to the IRS. But there's nothing illegal about it.