Tax Scams 2026: IRS Dirty Dozen List Explained

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently released its annual Dirty Dozen list of tax scams for the 2026 tax season.1 The Dirty Dozen is part of a broader campaign to educate taxpayers about identity theft schemes and other forms of fraud, particularly during tax filing season. Notable developments for this year are the prevalence of scams […]

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2026 Tax Filing Deadline: What to Know Before April 15

The federal income tax filing deadline for most individuals is Wednesday, April 15, 2026. However, the IRS has postponed the deadline to file federal income tax returns and make tax payments for certain disaster-area taxpayers. The current list of eligible localities and other details for each disaster is always available at irs.gov. Here are some things to […]

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There’s Still Time to Fund an IRA for 2025

The tax filing deadline is fast approaching, which means time is running out to fund an IRA for 2025. If you had earned income last year, you may be able to contribute up to $7,000 for 2025 ($8,000 for those who were age 50 or older by December 31, 2025) up until your tax return […]

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Federal Tax Filing Season Has Started

The IRS began accepting and processing 2025 tax year returns on Monday, January 26, 2026. What’s new The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed into law in July 2025, made several changes taxpayers may want to be aware of when preparing their returns, including these: Tips to make filing easier To speed a potential tax […]

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Paper Tax Refund Checks Being Phased Out by the IRS

As part of a broader U.S. Department of the Treasury initiative to transition to fully electronic federal payments, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is phasing out paper tax refund checks for individual taxpayers for the 2026 federal tax filing season.1 Why is the IRS making this change? The move towards electronic payments is designed to […]

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Will Tax Law Changes Impact Your Giving Strategy?

You may donate money to charitable organizations throughout the year, simply because you wish to support causes that you care about. However, beginning in 2026, a new set of tax rules will determine the deductibility of your donations and might affect how much you can afford to give — for better or worse. With the […]

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New “No Tax on Tips” Deduction Explained

With the enactment of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act in July 2025, a new deduction for tips is effective for tax years 2025 through 2028. Here is a summary of the new provision and the occupations that will be affected. Deduction explained Employees and self-employed individuals may deduct up to $25,000 per year of […]

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Income Tax Key Numbers

Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) 2024 2025 Maximum AMT exemption amount $133,300 (MFJ), $85,700 (Single/HOH), $66,650 (MFS) $137,000 (MFJ), $88,100 (Single/HOH), $68,500 (MFS) Exemption phaseout threshold $1,218,700 (MFJ), $609,350 (Single/HOH/MFS) $1,252,700 (MFJ), $626,350 (Single/HOH/MFS) 26% rate applies to AMT income (AMTI) at or below this amount (28% rate applies to AMTI above this amount) $232,600 (MFJ/Single/HOH), […]

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Key Higher Education Changes in the New Tax Bill

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), signed into law in July 2025, includes multiple provisions that affect higher education. Key changes include new borrowing limits for students and parents under federal loan programs, streamlined student loan repayment plans, stricter rules on the ability of borrowers to pause student loan repayment, the promotion of workforce […]

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