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.
Author: Telma Landhorian, CPA, MBA | | Categories: Common Tax Mistakes , CPA Tips , IRS Overtime Rules , Middle-Class Tax Relief , Pay Less Taxes , Payroll Tax Changes , payroll tax rules , Payroll Taxes , Phantom Income , Pillar Two Rules , Proactive Financial Planning , Safe tax filing tips , Secure tax filing , Small Business Compliance Tips , Small Business Tax Tips , Tax Planning , Tax Reform Updates , wage and hour taxes
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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