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Read More Nervous about investing? Try an investment clubDo you use a cash app for nonbusiness payments? It could be Venmo, PayPal or another cash payment app. If so, pay attention. Nonbusiness payments, such as reimbursing a friend for your share of dinner, should be marked as personal at the time of payment. Otherwise, you could receive a Form 1099-K (Payment Card and […]
Read More Paying Friends on Venmo? You Might Get a Tax Form If You’re Not CarefulDid you know that you may qualify for a tax deduction if you’ve incurred unreimbursed medical expenses that exceed 7.5% of your adjusted gross income? To qualify for the deduction, the expenses must be paid specifically for medical or dental services, prescription drugs, insulin, medical equipment and supplies, medical insurance premiums, transportation needed to get […]
Read More Tax Tip: Don’t Miss Out on This Medical Expense Deduction!Electric Vehicle Taxes by State, 2025 https://bit.ly/3VjhOYQ
Read More Electric Vehicle Taxes by State, 2025If your business operates vehicles with a gross weight of 55,000 pounds or more on public highways, it’s important to understand the Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax. It’s an annual federal excise tax. The deadline to file Form 2290, Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax Return, is based on the month a taxpayer first used the […]
Read More Important Tax Reminder for Heavy Vehicle OperatorsThe nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has crunched the numbers regarding the distributional effects of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). The CBO found that the lowest-income earners will lose an average of $1,200 in overall household resources annually. Other taxpayers will see increases, including families in the middle and top percentiles. The director […]
Read More The Fine Print of the OBBBA: Some Households Will Pay More Than OthersFor some time, President Trump and the GOP have had their sights on repealing many of the tax incentives created or enhanced by the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). With the enactment of the One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), they’ve made progress toward accomplishing that goal. Here’s a closer look at some of the individual-related […]
Read More The OBBBA will soon eliminate certain clean energy tax incentivesTax-related identity theft happens when a thief steals your Social Security number and uses it to file a tax return and claim a fraudulent refund in your name. According to an interim report by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, 58,276 fraudulent tax returns were identified in the 2025 filing season. How can taxpayers […]
Read More Tax-Related Identity Theft Is on the Rise: What You Can DoA new school year is ramping up, which means teachers and other educators have been working hard to prepare their classrooms before classes begin. Qualified educators can claim an above-the-line tax deduction for unreimbursed expenses. The deduction is $300 for 2025 and will be adjusted for inflation in the future. Married educators who file a […]
Read More Teachers, You Might Be Leaving Money on the Table—Here’s How to Claim ItThe One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) has introduced significant tax changes that could affect families across the country. While many of the provisions aim to provide financial relief, the new rules can be complex. Below is an overview of the key changes. Adoption credit enhanced Parents who adopt may be eligible for more generous […]
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