Charity carryovers can help lower your taxes, but they do not last forever. Learn what happens after 5 years, when unused deductions expire, and how CPAs help taxpayers avoid losing valuable charitable tax benefits under IRS rules.
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What Happens to Charity Carryover After 5 Years? CPA Explains IRS Rules
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IRS Releases Major 2026 Tax Changes
The IRS is continuing to release new guidance on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, one of the largest tax packages in recent years. The new law includes bigger tax deductions, expanded family tax credits, business tax breaks, and the upcoming Trump Accounts for children starting in 2026. Here’s what families, business owners, and taxpayers need to know about these important IRS updates and how they could impact tax savings moving forward.
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U.S. Treasury Borrowing Surge 2026: What It Means for Taxes, Interest Rates & Your Money
The U.S. Treasury is borrowing more money in 2026 than expected, raising questions about future taxes, interest rates, and inflation. Here’s what it means for individuals and businesses in simple terms.
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Federal & North Carolina Tax Changes 2026: What Every Taxpayer Needs to Know
Big tax changes are coming in 2026! Federal and North Carolina laws are updating deductions, credits, and retirement contribution limits. Learn what these changes mean for you and how to prepare to save money and avoid surprises.
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How 2026 Federal Tax Cuts Could Slash State Budgets – What Every American Needs to Know
Federal tax cuts in 2026 could reduce state revenue, forcing budget cuts, higher taxes, or spending adjustments. Learn what this means for your state and your wallet.
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IRS Audit Triggers 2026: 10 Tax Mistakes To Avoid
Learn the top IRS audit triggers in 2026 and simple ways to avoid costly tax mistakes. Protect your refund by filing taxes carefully and staying safe from common IRS audit red flags.
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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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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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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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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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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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How IRS Actions & State Tax Changes in 2025 Affect Your Financial Planning
Discover how IRS actions and state tax changes in 2025 could impact your taxes and financial planning. Learn tips for families and businesses to stay ahead and save money.
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