States like California, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania are pushing back on new federal tax changes, including the end of EV credits and the SALT cap. From fresh EV rebates to Pass-Through Entity Taxes, these state workarounds could offer real savings for homeowners and business owners navigating higher federal bills.

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States Fight Federal Tax Changes: What Homeowners and Business Owners Must Know
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TCJA Tax Provisions Extended in 2025: What Families and Businesses Need to Know
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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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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U.S. Tariffs Surge in 2025: Short-Term Revenue, Long-Term Risks
Tariffs are giving the U.S. government record revenue in 2025, but at what cost? Learn how this hidden tax impacts businesses, consumers, and long-term growth.
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Trump’s New Tax Law Raises Slot Machine Reporting Threshold: What Gamblers Need to Know in 2025
The rules for casino winnings are changing in 2025. Under Trump’s new tax law, casinos won’t issue tax forms for slot machine wins until payouts reach a higher amount. This means fewer W-2G forms for casual players and less paperwork during tax season. But while it may feel like a win for gamblers, it’s still important to track your winnings and understand how this law could affect your taxes.
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Trump’s New Tariffs Raise Prices and Risks for U.S. Families in 2025
President Trump’s new tariffs are raising import taxes to the highest level since 1934. With prices on electronics and food expected to rise, experts warn this could hurt families and slow the U.S. economy. Find out how these changes might impact you.
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IRS-ICE Deal Could Cut Billions in Taxes from Texas—Here’s Why It Matters
A new deal between the IRS and ICE could stop many undocumented immigrants from filing taxes. Experts say this may cost states like Texas billions in lost revenue and shake trust in the tax system. Here’s what you need to know.
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New U.S. Tax Law Gives Big Breaks to Exporting Companies
A new U.S. tax law is cutting costs for companies that sell products overseas. Big exporters like Boeing and Caterpillar will benefit—but so can small businesses. Learn how this tax break works and what it could mean for your bottom line.
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Trump Proposes No Tax on Home Sales in 2025
President Trump is pushing a bold new tax plan: no more capital gains taxes when you sell your primary home. The proposed No Tax on Home Sales Act could let homeowners keep 100% of their profits—no matter how large. In this post, we break down what the plan includes, who it helps, and how it could impact the housing market and your wallet.
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New State Tax Changes Just Hit: What to Know Now
Big changes to state taxes started on July 1, 2025. From higher gas prices in California and Alabama to income tax cuts in South Carolina, these updates could affect your paycheck, your business, and even your weekly budget. In this post, we break down the most important tax changes—what they are, who they impact, and what smart steps you can take now.
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New 2025 Tax Law Cuts $4.5 Trillion—What Business Owners Must Know
A sweeping new tax law just changed the game for business owners. The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” slashes $4.5 trillion in taxes—but at a cost. Find out what it means for your business, how to take advantage of new deductions, and why tax planning is more important than ever.
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Trump’s 2025 Tax Law: What’s In It and What You’ll Save
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act is now law, bringing major tax changes in 2025. From bigger deductions to tax breaks for workers and businesses, here’s what you need to know—and how to make the most of it.
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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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New 2025 Tax Breaks: Higher Estate Tax Exemptions + Auto Loan Interest Deductions Explained
Big tax changes just kicked in for 2025—and they could save you serious money. The new law raises the estate tax exemption and lets you deduct car loan interest. Whether you're planning your future or buying a car, these updates are worth knowing. Here's what it means for your wallet—explained in plain, simple terms.
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Massive 2025 Tax Bill Passed: What It Means for You
The U.S. Senate just passed a $3.3 trillion tax and spending bill that could change how much you pay—and what support you get. From tax-free tips to cuts in Medicaid and green energy, this bill is shaking things up for millions of Americans. Find out what’s changing in 2025 and how it may impact your paycheck, your benefits, and your future.
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Big Changes in U.S. Taxes: What You Need to Know Today
Big tax changes just kicked in across the U.S. as of July 1, 2025. From lower grocery taxes in Mississippi to higher gas prices in Illinois and a new digital services tax in Maryland—these updates could impact your daily spending. Plus, the Treasury has dropped the controversial “revenge tax.” Here’s what it all means for you.
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No Tax on Tips? New Law Could Let Servers and Bartenders Keep Thousands in 2025
The No Tax on Tips Act is big news for the service industry. It’s a way to reward people who work hard in tough jobs—often for low base pay.
If the bill passes the House and gets signed by the President, millions of workers could start saving thousands of dollars in 2025.
But it also raises questions about fairness, cost, and how we fund the country’s needs.
For now, tip workers can look forward to a future where they may finally keep more of what they earn—one dollar at a time.
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IRS Makes Tax Filing Easier for Big Businesses With 2025 PFA Update
The IRS is trying to work with businesses—not against them. With the improved PFA program, large and international companies can avoid mistakes and feel more confident when filing taxes.
In a world where taxes are getting more complicated, having a way to get help early is a smart move.
If you think your company could benefit, don’t wait. Talk to your tax expert and visit the IRS website today.
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IRS Layoffs 2025: Refund Delays & Tax Help Disruptions Ahead
No one likes dealing with taxes, but it's something we all have to do. The best thing you can do now is stay informed and stay prepared.
If you haven’t filed yet, get help early. If you’re worried about tax rules or refunds, talk to a tax advisor. And if the IRS is slower this year, at least you’ll know why.
The IRS layoffs are a reminder that even big government agencies can face challenges—and those challenges often roll downhill to everyday Americans.
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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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