As tax season gets underway, the Hinton Area Foundation is reminding individuals and businesses that they can keep more of their tax dollars working locally through the Neighborhood Investment Program ...
Gov. Mark Gordon on Wednesday signed emergency rules, ensuring the proper administration of residential property tax reductions for tax year 2026.
Social Security is tax-free in most states, but not all. See the 8 states that tax benefits in 2026 and what retirees should ...
CHARLESTON – As Gov. Patrick Morrisey makes use of political pressure on lawmakers to help him make his request for a 10% cut ...
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The state Senate is wrestling with the budget and looking for ways to maintain the priorities of the ...
Gov. Patrick Morrisey has called on West Virginia lawmakers to pass a 10% income tax cut during an event in Parkersburg on Thursday. Morrisey appeared at Green’s Supply Depot at 1050 Division St. with ...
Senator Brian Helton has introduced Senate Bill 623, the “West Virginia-Powered Data Center Incentive Act,” which offers substantial tax incentives to large data centers that locate in the state and ...
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West Virginia no longer taxes Social Security, but these 8 states still do
Seniors in these states could save hundreds of dollars each year thanks to the repeal of state taxes on Social Security ...
On January 16, 2026, the Department of Treasury and the IRS released Notice 2026-8 and Revenue Procedure 2026-8 and resumed (effective January 20, 2026) the nearly 5 ½ year suspension on issuing new ...
“Not all tax-exempt organizations offer the donor deduction benefit. For example, social welfare groups (501(c)(4)) and trade associations (501(c)(6)) are tax-exempt, but donations to them are usually ...
A panel of West Virginia lawmakers has approved legislation that could cost the state millions to extend its history of severance tax relief for the struggling coal industry. The West Virginia Energy, ...
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Residents react to West Virginia bill that exempts feminine hygiene and infant products from sales tax
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WVNS) — A bill is in the works that would exempt feminine hygiene products, diapers and certain infant items from West Virginia’s consumer sales tax. House Bill 4369 has been ...
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