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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No Tax on Overtime Deduction Confusion in 2026: IRS Rules Explained
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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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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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CPA Tax Tips: How W-2 Workers Can Boost Take-Home Pay in 2025
The 2025 tax law brings new opportunities for W-2 employees to keep more of their paycheck. If you earn tips, overtime, or bonuses, the latest changes could mean less tax taken out of each pay period.
In this post, CPAs explain what’s new for workers, how to update your W-4, and how to make sure your withholdings match your goals. You’ll also learn smart ways to use benefits like HSAs, 401(k)s, and dependent care accounts to lower your taxable income.
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