Tax Estimate Due Date Approaching

If you’re a taxpayer who must make quarterly estimated tax payments, don’t let the next due date sneak up on you. The third estimated payment for 2025 is due Sept. 15. Generally, you’ll need to make estimated payments if you earn taxable income that isn’t subject to withholding or if you expect to owe at […]

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What taxpayers need to know about the IRS ending paper checks

The federal government has announced a major change that will affect how numerous Americans receive their tax refunds and federal benefit payments. The U.S. Treasury Department, the IRS and the Social Security Administration (SSA) will soon stop issuing paper checks. This transition is designed to increase efficiency, reduce fraud and lower administrative costs — but […]

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Can AI Help Catch Tax Fraud? The IRS Has Been Testing That for Years

Republicans on the U.S. House’s Ways and Means Committee want the IRS to use AI technologies to help enforce tax laws. Two committee members have introduced the DETECT Act, which would charge the Government Accountability Office with studying AI-assisted tax fraud detection methods and report on their potential to help the IRS detect tax fraud. […]

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The new law includes a game-changer for business payment reporting

The One, Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) contains a major overhaul to an outdated IRS requirement. Beginning with payments made in 2026, the new law raises the threshold for information reporting on certain business payments from $600 to $2,000. Beginning in 2027, the threshold amount will be adjusted for inflation. The current requirement: $600 threshold […]

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Budgeting basics for entrepreneurs

Starting a business can be rewarding, but the financial learning curve is often steep. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that one in five new businesses will fail within one year of opening, roughly half will close within five years, and less than a third will survive for 10 years or longer. A common […]

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