Large corporations are pushing back against tariff taxes in 2026, filing lawsuits and refund claims that could reshape trade costs and tax planning. CPAs warn businesses to track import expenses closely as legal outcomes may impact profits, cash flow, and future tax reporting.
The American Consumer Tariff Rebate Act of 2026 could send rebate payments to U.S. taxpayers to help offset higher costs from tariffs. Using IRS tax return data, the government may return money directly to consumers, offering financial relief for families facing rising prices.
New U.S. tariff changes in 2026 could affect prices, taxes, and jobs. After a Supreme Court ruling on emergency tariffs, the government added a new 10% tariff to help fund tax cuts. Learn what this means for your money, your budget, and the U.S. economy.
The Supreme Court has struck down key Trump-era tariffs. This landmark ruling affects businesses, federal revenue, and could influence your taxes in 2026. Here’s what every U.S. taxpayer needs to know
President Trump’s proposed $2,000 “tariff dividend” promises direct payments to millions of Americans — but questions remain about who qualifies, when it will arrive, and whether there’s enough tariff revenue to fund it. Learn how this plan could impact your 2025 taxes and what Treasury officials are saying.
Stay alert for the $2,000 “tariff dividend” scam targeting taxpayers via text. Learn how W-2 employees and small business owners can spot these frauds, protect personal info, and safeguard their tax refunds this season.
Starting November 1, 2025, President Trump’s new 25% tariff on imported medium- and heavy-duty trucks will take effect, impacting U.S. businesses, consumers, and the trucking industry. This tariff aims to support domestic truck manufacturing and protect jobs, but it could also raise costs for companies relying on imported trucks and lead to higher prices for goods and services. Understanding these changes is essential for businesses and consumers to prepare and adapt effectively.
A new bipartisan plan, the American Worker Rebate Act, could give families a tax rebate of $600 or more in 2025—using money the U.S. already collects from tariffs. With over $100 billion raised through these import fees, lawmakers want to return some of it to working Americans. Here’s what it means for you, how it might work, and why it’s gaining attention now.