In 2026, three popular tax breaks are going away. These changes may affect families, workers, and small business owners. Learn which tax credits and deductions are disappearing and how you can start planning to protect your money.
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3 Tax Breaks Gone in 2026: What You Need to Know
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Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump-Era Tariffs: How It Impacts Your Taxes in 2026
The Supreme Court has struck down key Trump-era tariffs. This landmark ruling affects businesses, federal revenue, and could influence your taxes in 2026. Here’s what every U.S. taxpayer needs to know
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Millions of U.S. Workers Could Get Up to $25,000 in Tax-Free Cash in 2026
New tax rules for 2026 could put up to $25,000 in tax-free cash in the pockets of millions of U.S. workers. Find out if you qualify and how to claim your benefits this year.
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IRS Extends Tax Deadline to March 31, 2026 for Louisiana Storm Victims – Avoid Penalties & File On Time
The IRS has extended the 2026 tax filing and payment deadline to March 31 for Louisiana residents affected by recent winter storms. This disaster relief gives families and businesses extra time to recover, avoid penalties, and claim possible tax deductions. Learn who qualifies and how to file on time.
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Why Your 2025 Tax Refund Could Lead to a 2026 Tax Bill — Avoid Costly Surprises
Think your 2025 tax refund is safe? It might not be. Changes in IRS rules and pandemic-related deadline waivers could turn your refund into a 2026 tax bill. Learn the common mistakes that trigger extra taxes and simple steps to protect your money.
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State Tax Breaks for Everyday Expenses in 2026 (and How to Claim Them)
Struggling with rising costs? In 2026, several states are offering tax breaks on groceries and everyday essentials. Learn which items qualify, who can claim them, and simple ways to save money on daily expenses.
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Maximize Your 2026 Tax Refund: Simple W-4 Tips You Can’t Miss
Many Americans give the IRS an interest-free loan each year by overwithholding. Small tweaks to your 2026 W-4 can help you keep more of your paycheck while still getting a healthy refund. Learn easy, practical steps to maximize your tax refund and avoid surprises at tax time.
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Bigger Refunds for LLP Partners: Court Ruling Lowers Self-Employment Tax
A new federal court ruling could let some LLP partners in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas pay less self-employment tax and claim bigger refunds. Learn who qualifies and how to file amended returns.
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Little-Known 2026 IRS Adjustments: Save on FSAs & Transportation Benefits
Even small IRS updates can make a big difference in your tax bill. For 2026, Health FSAs and employer-provided transportation benefits have higher limits, giving you a chance to save more pre-tax money. With a little planning, these overlooked adjustments can keep hundreds of dollars in your pocket — all without extra paperwork or complicated forms.
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IRS Tax Refunds Could Be Delayed in 2026: How a Government Shutdown Affects Your Refunds
Millions of Americans could see delays in their IRS tax refunds if a government shutdown occurs in 2026. Learn how a shutdown could impact your refund, what you can do to prepare, and tips to file early and avoid surprises this tax season.
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2026 Child Tax Credit: Maximize Your Refund This Year
The 2026 Child Tax Credit is bigger and more accessible, helping families reduce taxes and increase refunds. Learn who benefits, how much you can get, and tips to maximize your credit this year.
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2026 Tax Refunds Soar: Get $1,000 More This Year
The 2026 tax season could bring historic refunds for many Americans. Thanks to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and unchanged withholding, average refunds are expected to rise by $1,000. Families, seniors, and workers with tips or overtime may see the biggest gains. Planning your deductions, credits, and withholding now can help maximize your return.
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IRS Ends Direct File Program for 2026: How to File Taxes for Free
The IRS has ended its Direct File free tax-filing program for 2026. Don’t worry—taxpayers can still file for free using Free File software, Free Fillable Forms, or volunteer programs like VITA and TCE. Learn your options and how to prepare for the 2026 tax season.
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IRS Confirms Faster, Bigger Tax Refunds in 2026: How to Get Yours Sooner
Millions of Americans could see bigger and faster tax refunds in 2026. Thanks to IRS updates like direct deposit and expanded deductions, getting your refund sooner is easier than ever. Learn what’s changed, who qualifies, and how to make the most of your tax return this year.
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IRS 2026 Filing Season Starts January 26 – Key Tax Tips for Faster Refunds
The IRS has officially announced that the 2026 tax filing season starts January 26, 2026! Filing early can help you avoid mistakes, get your refund faster, and stay on top of deadlines. In this guide, we break down everything you need to know, including key dates, IRS resources, tips for organizing your documents, and common mistakes to avoid. Whether you e-file or submit by mail, our simple advice ensures you’ll be prepared for a smooth filing season. Don’t wait—learn how to file correctly, maximize your deductions, and plan ahead for 2026!
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Tax Season Is Open: 7 Costly Mistakes to Avoid When Filing in 2026
Tax season is officially open! Don’t let simple mistakes cost you your refund. Discover the 7 most common tax filing errors in 2026 and learn how to avoid delays, IRS notices, and paying more than you owe. File smart, get your refund faster, and keep more of your hard-earned money.
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2026 Tax Refunds: How the SALT Deduction Change Could Boost Your Money
Many Americans could see bigger tax refunds in 2026 thanks to the new SALT deduction rules. Middle-income taxpayers who itemize deductions may get up to $1,000 more. Learn how to maximize your refund today.
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Top 5 Tax Moves to Maximize Your Refund in January 2026
Start 2026 on the right foot! Learn the top 5 tax moves every American should make this January to maximize refunds. Simple tips for W-2 workers, freelancers, and business owners to save money and stay ahead this tax season.
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IRS Identity Protection PIN (IP PIN) 2026: How to Protect Your Taxes from Fraud
Protect your taxes from identity theft! Learn why the IRS urges all taxpayers to get a 6-digit Identity Protection PIN (IP PIN) before the 2026 tax season and how this simple step keeps your refund safe.
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States Are Sending Holiday Tax Payments Up to $1,500 — See If You Qualify Before Christmas
This holiday season, several U.S. states are sending direct tax payments and kicker credits worth up to $1,500. Find out who qualifies, how the payments work, and how they differ from regular tax refunds — just in time for Christmas!
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