Organizations and individuals that pay you money — whether a company, a financial institution, or a person who hires you as contractor — typically must report how much they paid you to the IRS.
Get ahead of the tax season crunch by collecting these tax documents throughout the year. Here's what you need to keep an eye out for.
Here's a cheat sheet to help you navigate the most popular tax forms. There's no need to spend another second muddled about all the forms you'll need to file your tax return. Here's a quick resource ...
A classically trained French hornist by education, Nick Wolny is a managing editor at CNET Group, where he oversees the Perspectives franchise and written branded content across CNET Group's ...
Wondering what tax reporting might look like under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA)? The IRS has released drafts of some 2025 tax forms (that you’ll file in 2026), including a draft of the new ...