The IRS is ramping up audits and enforcement in 2026, targeting high-income earners, cryptocurrency investors, pass-through businesses, and real estate investors. Understanding who is most at risk and how to stay compliant can help you protect your finances and avoid costly surprises.
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IRS Enforcement Rising in 2026: Who High Earners, Crypto Users, and Real Estate Investors Should Watch
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State Tax Hikes in 2026: What Residents and Travelers Need to Know
Starting in 2026, several states will raise taxes and fees on lodging, gaming, sales, and travel. Residents and travelers in Nevada, Hawaii, Illinois, Georgia, Arizona, and other states should plan ahead to manage costs and avoid surprises in everyday spending and vacation budgets.
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Big Tax Refunds Coming in 2026: How Much You Could Get and When
Millions of Americans could see bigger tax refunds in early 2026, with some households getting up to $2,000 or more. Learn why refunds are growing, when to expect them, and simple tips to make the most of your tax return.
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ACA Tax Credits End in 2025: How Much Your Health Insurance Will Cost in 2026
ACA tax credits are set to expire after 2025, which could make health insurance much more expensive for millions of Americans. Learn what this means for your family and simple steps you can take to prepare for 2026.
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New Charitable Giving Deduction 2026: How Non-Itemizers Can Save on Taxes
Starting in 2026, non-itemizers can claim a charitable giving deduction on cash donations to qualified organizations. Learn how much you can deduct, who qualifies, and simple tips to make the most of this new tax benefit.
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OBBBA Tax Changes 2026: How Middle-Class Workers Can Keep More Paycheck
Taxes are changing in 2026, and middle-class workers have new opportunities to save. The OBBBA tax updates extend 2017 tax rates, introduce deductions for overtime and tips, and raise the standard deduction. Learn how these changes can put more money back in your paycheck — with simple, practical insights from a CPA.
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2026 Tax Law Changes Every Family Must Know — Maximize Deductions After Holiday Spending
The 2026 tax laws bring big changes for families. Learn how new deductions, expanded savings incentives, and charitable donation rules can help you save money — especially after holiday spending. Stay organized and plan early to maximize your tax benefits this year.
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Why Now Is the Smartest Time to Book a Tax Assessment Before Filing Season Hits
Don’t wait for tax season chaos! Learn why booking a tax assessment early in 2026 can save you time, reduce stress, and help you maximize deductions before the filing rush hits.
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IRS Free File Changes 2026: How to File Taxes for Free (and Save Big with a Professional)
IRS Free File is changing in 2026! Learn how these updates affect your free tax filing options, discover alternatives, and see why hiring a tax professional could help you save even more on your taxes.
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Barbados Caught Between U.S. and Global Tax Rules: What the 15% Minimum Tax Means
Barbados is caught in the middle of a global tax debate as the U.S. and other countries push different stances on the 15% global minimum tax. Discover how this impacts multinational companies, small nations, and international tax policy.
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10 Smart Tax-Planning Strategies for 2025 to Maximize Your Savings
Planning your taxes early can save you hundreds or even thousands of dollars. This guide covers 10 simple strategies for 2025, including timing deductions, charitable giving, retirement contributions, and tax-loss harvesting. Learn how to reduce your taxable income and maximize your savings before year-end.
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How Trump’s 2025 Tax Law Could Boost Your 2026 Refund: What W‑2 Employees & Business Owners Need to Know
Wondering why your 2026 tax refund might be bigger than expected? Trump’s 2025 tax law introduces higher standard deductions, new credits for tipped workers and seniors, and increased SALT deduction limits. These changes could lower your taxable income and result in larger refunds for W‑2 employees and business owners alike. Many employers are still using pre-2025 withholding tables, meaning extra tax may have been taken out of paychecks—so a bigger refund is likely. Business owners should also review estimated tax payments and payroll settings to avoid overpayment or penalties.
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New Local Tax Credits Are Coming in 2026 — Here’s How They Could Lower Your Tax Bill
In 2026, local taxes across the U.S. may start to look different. Cities like Washington, D.C. are leading the way with new child tax credits aimed at helping families and reducing poverty. Learn how this growing trend in city-level tax incentives could lower your tax bill, boost your community, and change the way you file your local taxes in the years ahead.
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Surprise Tax Refunds in 2026? How New U.S. Tax Laws Could Put More Money in Your Pocket
Recent tax law changes could lead to larger refunds for millions of Americans in 2026. Because new tax cuts were applied retroactively, many workers overpaid in 2025—meaning a surprise refund could be waiting. Here’s what you need to know and how to plan ahead with expert CPA guidance.
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IRS Announces 2026 Inflation Adjustments: Higher Deductions & Credits Ahead
The IRS has announced new 2026 inflation adjustments under the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB), increasing standard deductions and key tax credits. These updates could lower your taxable income and shape your 2026 tax strategy. Learn how to take advantage of the higher thresholds before year-end.
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Estate Tax Exemption 2026: New $15 Million Limit Could Save Families Millions
The federal estate tax exemption will rise to $15 million per person ($30 million for couples) in 2026 — the highest ever. Learn how this historic increase could reshape estate planning, help families save millions, and what steps to take now before future tax changes roll back these benefits.
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Tax-Loss Harvesting & Asset Location: Smart Ways to Cut Taxes in 2026
Want to pay less in taxes while growing your investments? Discover how tax-loss harvesting and smart asset location strategies can help you save money, reduce capital gains, and boost your long-term returns. Learn how these simple tax moves can make a big difference for 2026 and beyond.
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2026 Tax Brackets & Standard Deductions Released — What It Means for You
Bigger deductions, higher brackets, and a new bonus for seniors — the 2026 tax rules are built to help taxpayers save more and stress less.
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2026 Tax Brackets & Standard Deduction: What You Need to Know
The IRS has announced new tax bracket thresholds and a higher standard deduction for 2026, giving taxpayers more breathing room thanks to inflation adjustments. While tax rates remain the same, you’ll need to earn more before moving into a higher bracket. Learn how these changes could affect your tax bill, savings, and planning for the year ahead.
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IRS Tax Season 2026 Delay? Refund Start Date Confusion Explained
The IRS caused confusion after suggesting the 2026 tax season might not begin until Presidents’ Day, raising concerns about refund delays and filing deadlines. While the IRS later clarified no official start date has been set, taxpayers should start preparing now to avoid stress and ensure fast refunds once filing opens.
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