Staying in to do your taxes this weekend? Checkout WSJ's 2020 Tax Guide to learn about recent changes to the law and what they mean for you
Two years on from the Trump administration's tax overhaul, the changes to the law have kept on coming. With bracket adjustments, standard deduction hikes, and the recent passage of the Secure Act, this year's filings will present new challenges for millions of Americans.
To help you through this year's taxes, The Wall Street Journal brings you an up-to-date version of our handy e-book, which will explain what the current tax laws mean for you, your company and the country. Compiled and updated by trusted WSJ reporters and editors, the new "Your Money 2020: The WSJ Tax Guide" provides key insights on what families, homeowners, retirees, investors, professionals and small-business owners need to know.
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