The Kiplinger Tax Letter

The Kiplinger Tax Letter

Cost
Paid
Parent Entity
Frequency
Bi-Weekly
Published
1925

The Kiplinger Tax Letter is a bi-weekly publication that provides expert advice and analysis on tax planning and strategies. Since 1925, hundreds of thousands of taxpayers and tax professionals have relied on the newsletter to keep more of their hard-earned money in their pockets. The Kiplinger Tax Letter is designed to help individuals and businesses minimize their tax liabilities and maximize their after-tax income. It helps reduce individuals and entities reduce their tax liability to the minimum allowable under the law, steer clear of IRS audits, and stop overpaying their federal and state income taxes, whether for themselves, their businesses, or their clients. Kiplinger’s team of tax researchers and reporters has developed an unsurpassed network of government experts, tax attorneys and CPAs, former IRS agents, financial advisers, and lawmakers.

ABOUT THE NEWSLETTER

  • The Kiplinger Tax Letter is one of the most widely-read tax advisory newsletters and a valuable resource for anyone who wants to save money on taxes

  • The newsletter provides practical information about how to maximize their current assets and helps them anticipate opportunities in today's changing economy.

  • The newsletter's readers include law and accounting firms, corporate CFO and general counsel offices, and high net worth individuals.


KEY FEATURES

  • Tax Tips and Strategies. 

The Kiplinger Tax Letter offers practical advice on a wide range of tax topics, including deductions, credits, and planning strategies.

  • Tax Law Changes. 

It keeps readers informed about the latest tax law changes and their potential impact on their tax situation.

It features articles by leading tax experts who provide in-depth analysis and guidance on complex tax issues.

  • Tax Forms and Filing Tips. 

The newsletter provides information on tax forms, filing deadlines, and best practices for preparing your tax return.

It also covers state and local tax issues, helping readers understand the complexities of their tax situation.