Lawmakers are debating major tax policy changes ahead of the 2026 elections, including capital gains, deductions, estate rules, and health tax credits. Learn what could change and how taxpayers can prepare now.
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Major Tax Policy Debate Ahead of 2026 Elections: Capital Gains, Deductions & Tax Changes Explained
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Wealthy Americans Urged to Act Before Tax Rules Change: Roth, Estate & Capital Gains Strategies
Financial experts are warning that current tax rates and deductions may not last. Learn how Roth conversions, estate planning, and capital gains strategies can help wealthy Americans prepare before tax rules change.
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IRS Warns Americans About Fake “Tariff Dividend” Stimulus Scams in 2026
The IRS is warning Americans about fake “Tariff Dividend” payments and stimulus check scams spreading online. Learn how these scams work, why they are dangerous, and how taxpayers can protect their personal and financial information in 2026.
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IRS Direct File Could Return: Free Tax Filing System Debate Explained
The Senate is considering bringing back IRS Direct File, a free government tax filing system that could change how millions of Americans file their taxes. Supporters say it will lower costs and simplify filing, while opponents raise concerns about competition with private tax software companies.
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Why Millions Are Filing Tax Extensions in 2026 (And What It Means for You)
Millions of Americans are delaying their 2026 tax filings as new IRS rules create confusion and fear of costly mistakes. With tax extensions on the rise and filings down, understanding why this shift is happening can help you decide the best strategy for your own taxes.
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No Tax on Overtime Deduction Confusion in 2026: IRS Rules Explained
The “no tax on overtime” deduction is causing confusion among millions of taxpayers in 2026. Many claims may be incorrect due to unclear rules, leading to possible IRS adjustments, delays, or future audits.
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Worked Overtime in 2025? Boost Your 2026 Tax Refund With This New Deduction
Worked extra hours in 2025? You could be leaving money on the table. A new IRS overtime tax deduction lets eligible workers reduce their taxable income and boost their 2026 refund. Learn how to claim it and get hundreds of dollars back this year!
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Why Millions Could Miss Their Tax Refund in 2026 (And How to Avoid It)
Millions of taxpayers could miss refunds in 2026 due to new tax law changes. Learn how updated deductions and credits may affect you and how to protect your refund.
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Why Your Tax Refund Is Bigger in 2026 — And How to Keep More of Your Money
Tax refunds are bigger in 2026, averaging over $3,700, but it’s not extra money. Learn why refunds are higher, how over-withholding affects your paycheck, and tips to keep more of your money throughout the year.
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State Tax Updates 2026: Indiana Tax Amnesty & New State Tax Laws Explained
State tax updates in 2026 are giving taxpayers new opportunities to save money. Indiana is planning a tax amnesty program that may help people pay old taxes without penalties, while states like Washington, D.C., New Mexico, and Virginia are updating tax laws to match new federal rules. These changes could make tax filing easier and help families and businesses keep more of their money.
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Capital Gains Tax Cuts Debate: Will Taxes on Investments Be Lower in 2026?
Lawmakers are debating a new plan to lower capital gains taxes by adjusting investment profits for inflation. Supporters say it could help investors and boost the economy, while critics worry it may mostly help wealthy taxpayers and reduce government funding. The proposal is still being discussed and is not yet a law.
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Estimated Tax Payments 2026: How to Avoid IRS Penalties and Pay the Right Amount
Confused about estimated tax payments in 2026? If you’re self-employed, a freelancer, or run a small business, paying taxes on time is crucial to avoid costly IRS penalties. This easy-to-follow guide explains who needs to pay estimated taxes, how to calculate them, and the quarterly deadlines you must meet. Learn step-by-step methods to stay organized, manage cash flow, and make accurate payments using IRS Form 1040-ES. Avoid common mistakes like underpaying or missing deadlines, and discover tips to adjust payments if your income changes. With this guide, paying estimated taxes becomes simple, stress-free, and penalty-free—keeping you in good standing with the IRS and helping you plan for a smooth tax season in 2026.
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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 Enforcement Rising in 2026: Who High Earners, Crypto Users, and Real Estate Investors Should Watch
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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Sales Tax in 2025: 408 New Changes Every Business Must Know
In 2025, U.S. businesses are facing a record 408 sales tax changes. With digital goods and local rates shifting fast, learn how to keep your business compliant and audit-free.
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IRS Free File May End – Why a Trusted CPA Still Matters
The IRS Direct File program helped thousands of taxpayers file for free and save an average of $160, but its future is now uncertain. As debate grows in Washington, many Americans are left wondering how they’ll manage taxes moving forward. This highlights the continued value of working with a trusted CPA—someone who can provide expert advice, find hidden savings, and ensure compliance with changing tax laws. Even as digital tools rise, personalized tax planning from a professional remains one of the best ways to keep more of your hard-earned money.
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FIFA Club World Cup 2025: CPA Tax Strategy for U.S. Tournament Earnings
The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup in the U.S. could cost teams more in taxes than expected. As your CPA, here’s how we’d help you lower taxes, avoid double taxation, and protect your earnings with smart planning—before kickoff.
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Will the 2017 Tax Cuts Stay? How Changes Could Impact You
Congress is currently deciding whether to extend President Trump's 2017 tax cuts, a decision that could greatly impact your family's budget and future plans. Understand what these tax changes might mean for your finances, job opportunities, the health of the economy, and the growing national debt. Stay informed and prepared!
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Missed the IRS Tax Deadline? Here’s What Happens If You Forget to File or Pay
Missing the IRS tax deadline or forgetting to pay what you owe might feel scary—but you're not alone, and it's not the end of the world. Whether you filed late, forgot to pay, or didn’t know the due date, there are steps you can take to fix it. In this post, we break down what really happens when you miss the deadline, what penalties and interest might apply, and the options the IRS offers to help you catch up. From payment plans to filing tips, we’ll make it simple so you can get back on track—without the stress.
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Maryland's New Budget Plan: What It Means for You
Maryland is facing a tough money problem, but the new budget plan is trying to fix it. The state will raise some taxes and cut some spending to balance the budget. Most people won’t see big tax changes, but some services might be affected.
We’ll keep watching this story and bring you updates as things happen. In the meantime, it’s a good idea to stay informed and ask questions if you’re unsure how this may impact you.
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