Teachers and others can deduct eligible educator expenses this year — and more next year and beyond

At back-to-school time, much of the focus is on the students returning to the classroom — and on their parents buying them school supplies, backpacks, clothes, etc., for the new school year. But teachers are also buying school supplies for their classrooms. And in many cases, they don’t receive reimbursement. Fortunately, they may be able […]

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Don’t Miss Your Refund — Prepare for the IRS Paper Check Phase-Out

The IRS reminded taxpayers that paper tax refund checks for individuals will be phased out beginning Sept. 30, 2025. The tax agency will publish detailed guidance for 2025 tax returns before the 2026 filing season begins. Until further notice, taxpayers should continue using existing forms and procedures, including those filing their 2024 returns on extension […]

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IRS Updates Per Diem Rates for Meals, Travel, and High-Cost Areas

The IRS has released new 2025–2026 special per diem rates for ordinary and necessary business expenses incurred when traveling away from home. The guidance includes: 1) special transportation industry meals and incidental expenses (M&IE) rates, 2) the incidental expenses only deduction, and 3) a list of high-cost localities used in the high-low substantiation method. Although […]

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Permanent Expansion of Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Under OBBBA

One tax provision made permanent by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) is the availability of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC). According to the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, this credit is “the most important resource for creating affordable housing in the United States today.” The OBBBA permanently increased 9% LIHTC […]

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How do businesses report cloud computing implementation costs?

Today, many organizations rely on cloud-based tools to store and manage data. However, the costs to set up cloud computing services can be significant, and many business owners are unsure whether the implementation costs must be immediately expensed or capitalized. Changes made in recent years provide some much-needed clarity to the rules. Advantages of cloud […]

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Paper’s Out, Digital’s In: IRS Takes Big Steps Toward Modernization

On Sept. 22, 2025, the U.S. Treasury Dept. updated the public on its IRS IT modernization initiatives. The goals are to improve taxpayer services, enhance cybersecurity, and strengthen compliance and filing season operations. To improve taxpayer services, the IRS has contracted with Salesforce to upgrade individual and business online accounts, various services, and customer contact […]

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