The new One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) extends several key tax breaks from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), including the child tax credit, SALT deduction cap, and estate tax exemption. But not every benefit stayed in place—some provisions reverted to older rules, and the extension comes with a $4.5 trillion price tag over the next decade. Here’s what families, homeowners, and business owners need to know for 2025 and beyond.

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TCJA Tax Provisions Extended in 2025: What Families and Businesses Need to Know
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No New Stimulus Checks in 2025: What the IRS Really Said
Many taxpayers are wondering if a new $2,000 stimulus check is on the way in 2025. The IRS has confirmed there is no new stimulus payment right now, despite online rumors. Instead, the agency urges taxpayers to use the "Where’s My Refund?" tool to track their refunds and stay alert for official updates.
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New 2025 Tax Law: What Employers Need to Know Now
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act is now law—and it brings major tax updates for employers. From payroll to employee benefits, here's what you need to know to stay compliant and find potential tax savings in 2025.
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Congress Plans Estate Tax Breaks: How $15M Exemption Affects You
Estate taxes may not affect most of us directly, but the rules about them say a lot about what our country values. Should we give big breaks to the wealthy? Or should we use those funds to help everyone have a fair shot?
This tax change may sound like something just for rich people, but its effects can trickle down to you—through school funding, healthcare programs, and more.
As always, it’s a good idea to stay informed. Talk to your family. Ask questions. And when it’s time to vote, think about what kind of future you want for yourself—and for everyone.
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2025 Tax Bill: What It Really Means for Investors
The new U.S. tax bill is big news for businesses. Some companies could save money, grow faster, and maybe even share more profits with their investors.
But if you're hoping for big stock market gains, don’t hold your breath.
This bill helps businesses more than investors—and even then, the gains may be small. Still, understanding what’s happening can help you make better decisions.
If you’re not sure what this means for your own investments, now is a great time to speak with a financial advisor.
Smart investing is about staying steady, not chasing headlines.
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Stock Market Drops After New Tax Bill—Here’s Why
The stock market went down after the new tax bill passed. That’s because people are worried about debt, change, and fairness. Big money news like this touches everyone, not just Wall Street.
Stay alert. Ask questions. And remember—money may be complicated, but learning about it doesn’t have to be.
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