Elon Musk’s Tesla paid a total of $0 in federal income taxes in 2024, new tax reports show, despite the company having raked ...
Still, during Tesla's fourth-quarter earnings call on the evening of January 29, he sent a characteristically blunt message ...
While it’s undeniably early days, the Internal Revenue Service will tell you it’s not too early to think about the income-tax returns for 2024 that will start to come due soon enough.
Despite the extended due date for filing belated Income Tax Returns and making revisions until January 15, 2025, several taxpayers missed out on their filings. Such individuals still have the option ...
Depending on your income, you can prepare and file your taxes at no cost through the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Free File program. Tax software generally costs $20 and up. The more complex ...
This new venture is expected to be roughly neutral in terms of its impact on Tesla's consolidated earnings per share (EPS). To deploy the robotaxi service, the analysts expect Tesla to employ ...
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It's the final day to file your belated or revised Income Tax Returns (ITR) for the assessment year (AY) 2024-25. While the original deadline was December 31, 2024, the Central Board of Direct Taxes ...
Taxpayers who missed the original filing deadline can still file a belated tax return after paying a penalty under Section 139 (4) of the Income Tax Act. If you fail to pay your ITR by the ...
ITR Filing Deadline: The original deadline to file the income tax returns was July 31, 2024.(HT File) The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) extended the deadline to January 15 to allow these ...
Tesla, along with three other industry partners, quietly backed an Illinois Environmental Protection Agency application that won $100 million in funding to build electric truck charging stations ...
Sean Duffy, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to head the U.S. Department of Transportation, thinks owners of electric vehicles should pay to use roads. “How to do that, I think, is a ...