WASHINGTON — With millions of Americans now receiving taxable unemployment compensation, many of them for the first time, the Internal Revenue Service reminded people receiving unemployment... Read more
By Christian B. Miller, Wake Forest University, The Conversation, an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts WASHINGTON — Many in the U.S. wil... Read more
By Michael J. Brooks After a “dry run” at our current tax forms, my wife found an interest statement she’d overlooked from the U.S. government. She cashed an old savings bond last year and m... Read more
From The Trussville Tribune staff reports The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office has put out warnings of scammers trying to fool people through phone calls and online sales. The sheriff... Read more
By David Guttery Special to The Tribune There are many positive forces that are impacting markets and the economy right now, and we anticipate that those forces will continue to gather momen... Read more
By David Guttery Special to The Advertiser As the year draws to a close, I thought it would be helpful to write about some commonly used tax-planning tactics that I’ve employed with clients... Read more
By Senator Shay Shelnutt In Alabama, many politicians have recently used Medicaid’s $85 million budget shortfall to argue for increased taxes, a lottery, the expansion of gambling, or some c... Read more
TRUSSVILLE — Paul Anthony Irwin, senior at the Jefferson County IB School in Irondale, has announced his candidacy for Place 3 on Trussville City Council. Irwin will be graduating May... Read more
By David Guttery Although home prices nationwide are still recovering from the housing crisis, the number of homeowners with underwater mortgages has declined. Federal mortgage regulators ha... Read more
By David Guttery In June 2014, as part of its ongoing effort to improve communication and service, the Internal Revenue Service issued a formal Taxpayer Bill of Rights. These rights aren’t n... Read more