Millions of Americans could see bigger and faster tax refunds in 2026. Thanks to IRS updates like direct deposit and expanded deductions, getting your refund sooner is easier than ever. Learn what’s changed, who qualifies, and how to make the most of your tax return this year.
The IRS has officially announced that the 2026 tax filing season starts January 26, 2026! Filing early can help you avoid mistakes, get your refund faster, and stay on top of deadlines. In this guide, we break down everything you need to know, including key dates, IRS resources, tips for organizing your documents, and common mistakes to avoid. Whether you e-file or submit by mail, our simple advice ensures you’ll be prepared for a smooth filing season. Don’t wait—learn how to file correctly, maximize your deductions, and plan ahead for 2026!
Most business owners think taxes are a once-a-year task—but filing alone isn’t enough. Year-round tax planning with a CPA can save money, reduce stress, and help your business make smarter financial decisions.
Start 2026 strong with smart tax planning! Learn step-by-step strategies for high earners, business owners, and freelancers to reduce taxes, maximize deductions, and avoid penalties before the end of January.
Waiting until April to plan your taxes can cost you thousands of dollars. Proactive year-end tax planning lets high earners and business owners reduce taxable income, maximize deductions, and take advantage of retirement contributions and charitable giving before December 31, 2025.
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.
Millions of Americans could see bigger tax refunds in early 2026, with some households getting up to $2,000 or more. Learn why refunds are growing, when to expect them, and simple tips to make the most of your tax return.
Start the new year strong! This post-holiday tax checklist helps small business owners organize receipts, review payroll, track deductions, and prepare for Q1 — so you can save time, reduce stress, and maximize tax savings in 2026.
The 2026 tax laws bring big changes for families. Learn how new deductions, expanded savings incentives, and charitable donation rules can help you save money — especially after holiday spending. Stay organized and plan early to maximize your tax benefits this year.
Running a business means keeping track of many things—but taxes are one area you cannot afford to ignore. From payroll taxes to business taxes, understanding your obligations can save you money, prevent IRS penalties, and keep your business running smoothly. This simple guide breaks down everything you need to know in 2025.
Worried about IRS audits in 2025? Discover easy steps small business owners can take now to stay prepared, keep records in order, and avoid costly surprises this tax season.
Discover how tax-loss harvesting can help you lower your 2025 tax bill, even when the market is volatile. Learn simple strategies to offset gains, follow the wash-sale rule, and make your investments work smarter for your taxes.
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.
The 2025 Tax Law brings big changes for small business owners using pass-through entities like S corporations, partnerships, and LLCs. With the Qualified Business Income (QBI) deduction now made permanent, many business owners will see long-term tax savings — but only if they plan ahead.
From adjusting how you pay yourself to reviewing your entity structure, CPAs are already helping clients make smart moves before year-end. This article explains what every pass-through owner needs to know about the new law, how to qualify for the 20% deduction, and how to avoid costly mistakes.
Whether you run an S corp, a partnership, or a single-member LLC, now is the time to talk with your CPA and take advantage of these powerful tax opportunities.
The IRS has reinstated a higher 1099-K reporting threshold for 2025, easing the burden on small businesses and gig workers. This change means fewer surprise tax forms for online sellers using platforms like PayPal, Venmo, and Etsy. Learn how the updated rule affects your 2025 tax reporting, what transactions are covered, and how to stay compliant under the new IRS guidelines.
The IRS has announced new 2026 inflation adjustments under the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB), increasing standard deductions and key tax credits. These updates could lower your taxable income and shape your 2026 tax strategy. Learn how to take advantage of the higher thresholds before year-end.
The new OBBB tax law brings major relief to working families through bigger deductions and expanded credits. But while taxpayers celebrate lower bills, economists warn of rising national deficits ahead. Learn how the OBBB could reshape your 2025 tax strategy — and what steps to take now to prepare.
The IRS has issued new 2025 guidance on the Employee Retention Credit (ERC), affecting late claims for Q3 & Q4 2021. Learn what businesses need to know about deadlines, appeal rights, and how to protect their ERC credits.
The IRS has announced new tax bracket thresholds and a higher standard deduction for 2026, giving taxpayers more breathing room thanks to inflation adjustments. While tax rates remain the same, you’ll need to earn more before moving into a higher bracket. Learn how these changes could affect your tax bill, savings, and planning for the year ahead.