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The average median refund is $932 for 2020. Texas (93,400), California (88,200), Florida (53,200) and New York (51,400) have the largest amount of people potentially eligible for these refunds.
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The tax assessor-collector reports some recent auto buyers have been tricked into purchasing vehicles with fraudulent titles or which have been stolen.
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The report is part of a growing body of research into whether institutions and policies reinforce preexisting racial disparities.
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Residents of San Antonio can get other tips on lowering their property tax bills during a series of public workshops. The workshops will show homeowners the property tax exemptions available to them and how to submit an appeal to lower their property tax bills.
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The government is offering a hefty tax credit to buyers of electric vehicles, but taking advantage of it is not straightforward. Here's what you need to know.
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The IRS is increasing energy-related tax breaks, as well as standard deductions for single and married people and heads of households.
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The IRS is refunding penalties it charged taxpayers for filing their 2019 and 2020 tax returns late, as a form of COVID-19 relief. The refunds don't apply to penalties for failing to pay your taxes.
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Year-to-date sales tax returns to Texas cities show San Antonio and Dallas barely edging out the state's other biggest cities when it comes to the economic recovery from the pandemic.
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Texas is one of seven states without a state income tax — and Lone Star voters will soon decide on adopting even stricter language to ban one in the…