A do-it-yourself pay raise may sound too good to be true. But it's easily within the reach of most employees.
Learn how to reduce the tax bite on your salary and match withholding to the amount you’ll actually owe the government.
Whether it's your very first time or just your first time filing without Mom and Dad's help, we have the basics on filing your 2011 tax returns.
We expect that Congress will extend the payroll tax cut, which is set to expire at the end of February, through the end of 2012. But what if it doesn't? How much would gridlock cost you every payday?
Adjust your tax withholding now to boost your take-home pay or to avoid underpayment penalties when you file your 2011 tax return.
Shell-shocked consumers aren’t putting the money into the economy, and neither would firms.
Make these moves now to reduce your tax tab.
Retirees can take these steps to minimize their 2010 tax bill.
For the millions of Americans who itemize deductions, that refund check may come later this spring.
No need to break out pencil, adding machine or abacus: We can tell you what the tax deal will do for your paycheck.
Rack up tax savings before you file you return by making the right moves throughout the year.
Laid off workers also gain in a stunning district court decision.
Don’t wait for next year’s refund. Change your withholding to boost your pay now.
It's up to you to figure out how much you owe Uncle Sam and make payments each quarter.
Looking for extra cash? You can boost your paycheck by adjusting your withholding.