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Taxes are due even if you object to government policies or doubt the validity of the 16th Amendment’s ratification

by Michele Frank, Miami University Most Americans don’t like doing, or paying, their income taxes. But every year, about 85% of them will voluntarily pay...

Nonprofit hospitals have an obligation to help their communities, but the people who live nearby may see little benefit

by Jonathan Wynn, UMass Amherst and Daniel Skinner, Ohio University Does living near a hospital make you more likely to get the health care you...

The IRS announces changes to taxes; here’s what you need to know

by Bria Overs The Internal Revenue Service announced the annual inflation adjustments for over 60 tax provisions earlier this month, including changes to standard tax deductions, income tax...

I tried to pay my taxes in cash – here’s what happened, and why the IRS should make it easier to do so

by Jay L. Zagorsky, Boston University About two-thirds of all U.S. residents who file federal income taxes typically get a refund. Unfortunately, this year I...

You can’t hide side hustles from the IRS anymore – here’s what taxpayers need to know about reporting online payments for gig work

by Erica Neuman, University of Dayton Do you rent out your home a few weekends a year through Airbnb? Sell stuff on Etsy? Get paid...

Taxpayers should expect serious delays from the IRS this year

Even the simplest 1040 tax returns are facing delays. Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images – a tax scholar offers tips but says only Congress can...

Government agencies are tapping a facial recognition company to prove you’re you – here’s why that raises concerns about privacy, accuracy and fairness

by James Hendler, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute The U.S. Internal Revenue Service is planning to require citizens to create accounts with a private facial recognition company...

The IRS already has all your income tax data – so why do Americans still have to file their taxes?

by Beverly Moran, Vanderbilt University Doing taxes in the U.S. is notoriously complicated and costly. And it gets even worse when there are delays and...

What’s a 990 form? A charity accounting expert explains

This informational form can help the public learn about a nonprofit’s operations. Maskot/DigitalVision via Getty Images by Sarah Webber, University of Dayton Most tax-exempt nonprofits must file...

Is it a business or hobby?

Are you always being asked to take pictures at family events because of your passion for photography? Or do you earn a steady income...

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