The IRS is warning Americans about fake “Tariff Dividend” payments and stimulus check scams spreading online. Learn how these scams work, why they are dangerous, and how taxpayers can protect their personal and financial information in 2026.
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IRS Warns Americans About Fake “Tariff Dividend” Stimulus Scams in 2026
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IRS Penalties From COVID Years May Be Refundable: Claim Your Money Before July 2026
Taxpayers who paid IRS penalties or underpayment interest during the COVID years may now qualify for refunds under the Kwong v. United States ruling. Learn who may qualify and why the July 10, 2026 deadline is important.
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IRS May Add Citizenship Question to Tax Forms in 2026 — What Taxpayers Need to Know
The IRS is reportedly considering adding a citizenship question to future tax forms. Learn how the proposal could affect taxpayers, privacy, refunds, and tax filing in 2026.
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No Income Tax Under $75,000 Proposal Explained: What It Means for Working Families in 2026
A new tax proposal in the United States is getting a lot of attention. The idea is simple but very big. Some lawmakers and business leaders are talking about a plan that would remove federal income tax for people who earn less than $75,000 a year. This means many working Americans might not have to pay federal income tax at all, depending on how the plan is written and approved. Supporters say it could help middle-class families. Critics say it could create new problems for government funding. This article explains the proposal in a simple way and what it could mean for taxpayers. What Is…
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IRS Staffing Shortage Explained: Why Tax Refunds Are Delayed and Audits Are Changing in 2026
The IRS is facing staffing and funding challenges that may lead to slower tax refunds, fewer audits, and delays in taxpayer services. Learn what these capacity issues mean for individuals and businesses in 2026 and how they could impact tax processing and enforcement.
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International Tax Changes in 2026: Tariffs & Global Impact
International tax and trade rules are changing in 2026, and businesses need to pay attention. New tariff discussions and global tax updates could increase costs for importers, affect cross-border business, and reshape how companies plan their taxes.
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How Owner Pay Affects Taxes in Partnerships vs S Corporations
Owner compensation plays a big role in how much QBI deduction a business owner can receive. In a partnership, guaranteed payments reduce QBI, while in an S corporation, W-2 wages are excluded from QBI. Understanding this difference helps business owners and CPAs plan smarter and reduce taxes legally.
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IRS Whistleblower Rewards Explained: How You Can Earn 15%–30% for Reporting Tax Fraud
The IRS has expanded its whistleblower rewards program, allowing individuals to earn 15%–30% of recovered funds for reporting tax fraud. Learn how the program works, who can file a report using Form 211, and what types of tax fraud the IRS is targeting in this 2026 update.
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IRS Direct File Could Return: Free Tax Filing System Debate Explained
The Senate is considering bringing back IRS Direct File, a free government tax filing system that could change how millions of Americans file their taxes. Supporters say it will lower costs and simplify filing, while opponents raise concerns about competition with private tax software companies.
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Worked Overtime in 2025? Boost Your 2026 Tax Refund With This New Deduction
Worked extra hours in 2025? You could be leaving money on the table. A new IRS overtime tax deduction lets eligible workers reduce their taxable income and boost their 2026 refund. Learn how to claim it and get hundreds of dollars back this year!
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How New Tax Rules Are Helping Some Americans Get Bigger Refund
Tax refunds are going up in 2026, with many Americans getting about $350 more back from the IRS on average. New tax laws, inflation adjustments, and updated tax credits are helping boost refunds for families and workers. However, some taxpayers are still facing delays due to IRS processing challenges. Learn why refunds are bigger this year, who benefits the most, and how you can get your refund faster this tax season.
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Why Your 2025 Tax Refund Could Lead to a 2026 Tax Bill — Avoid Costly Surprises
Think your 2025 tax refund is safe? It might not be. Changes in IRS rules and pandemic-related deadline waivers could turn your refund into a 2026 tax bill. Learn the common mistakes that trigger extra taxes and simple steps to protect your money.
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2026 Child Tax Credit: Maximize Your Refund This Year
The 2026 Child Tax Credit is bigger and more accessible, helping families reduce taxes and increase refunds. Learn who benefits, how much you can get, and tips to maximize your credit this year.
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Top Tax Mistakes to Avoid in 2026: Don’t Lose Money This Filing Season
Avoid costly tax mistakes in 2026! Learn how to claim new deductions, report tips and overtime correctly, plan your income, and maximize your tax refund this filing season.
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New $1,700 Education Tax Credit Starting in 2027: Who Qualifies
A new education tax credit is launching in 2027, and it could help families save up to $1,700 on their federal taxes. Learn how this dollar-for-dollar credit works, who qualifies, and how donating to approved education charities can lower your tax bill.
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IRS 2026 Filing Season Starts January 26 – Key Tax Tips for Faster Refunds
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!
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Tax Season Is Open: 7 Costly Mistakes to Avoid When Filing in 2026
Tax season is officially open! Don’t let simple mistakes cost you your refund. Discover the 7 most common tax filing errors in 2026 and learn how to avoid delays, IRS notices, and paying more than you owe. File smart, get your refund faster, and keep more of your hard-earned money.
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Why Smart Business Owners Plan Taxes Year-Round
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.
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IRS Identity Protection PIN (IP PIN) 2026: How to Protect Your Taxes from Fraud
Protect your taxes from identity theft! Learn why the IRS urges all taxpayers to get a 6-digit Identity Protection PIN (IP PIN) before the 2026 tax season and how this simple step keeps your refund safe.
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IRS Enforcement Rising in 2026: Who High Earners, Crypto Users, and Real Estate Investors Should Watch
The IRS is ramping up audits and enforcement in 2026, targeting high-income earners, cryptocurrency investors, pass-through businesses, and real estate investors. Understanding who is most at risk and how to stay compliant can help you protect your finances and avoid costly surprises.
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