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For example, she said, the SECURE 2.0 Act, which Congress passed in December 2022, created a complex web of rules about how and when inherited IRA distributions can or must be taken. In addition, beginning in 2023, the SECURE 2.0 Act increased the age for required minimum distributions from...
As Congress races against the clock to come up with a new bill to fund the government, the chances of a shutdown are increasing. Here’s how it could affect you. Aneeta Mathur-Ashton Dec. 19, 2024 What to Expect in a Government Shutdown An upward r...
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The birth of a child is not just a blessed event; it's the beginning of a whole new set of tax breaks for your family. Learn how the newest addition to your family can help trim your tax bill, and how to save for your child's future in the most tax-effic
Such is the state of the Republican Party that only eight of its 210 House members voted yes on a bill to protect the right to contraceptives. We’re talking birth control. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Republican of Washington, denounced the bill as a “Trojan Horse for more abortions.”...
Gallagher and Krishnamoorthi said in a joint statement that the alert "misrepresents the bill as a 'ban' on TikTok in a blatant pressure campaign to intimidate members," adding that "many users of TikTok today are reporting that they are being required to call their members of Congress before...
The federal government could shut down in a matter of hours if Congress does not cobble together a temporary funding plan on Friday. Lawmakers are racing to come to an agreement that will meet with enough support to pass. President-elect Donald Trump torpedoed their bipartisan package on Wed...
The bill eliminated the minimum income requirement. Previously, families earning less than $2,500 a year were ineligible, and credits were calculated based on distance from that minimum at a rate of 15 cents per child for every dollar of income above $2,500.20 ...