Closing businesses: Don’t forget these tax tasks
Closing businesses: Don’t forget these tax tasks
Read More Closing businesses: Don’t forget these tax tasksClosing businesses: Don’t forget these tax tasks
Read More Closing businesses: Don’t forget these tax tasksCongressional leaders were unable to come to an agreement on a short-term funding deal. As a result, the federal government has shut down. The last government shutdown was in 2019, lasting 35 days. According to the IRS’s contingency plan, most of its services will continue for up to five business days. It’s unclear what will […]
Read More IRS Faces Uncertainty Amid Government Shutdown — Filing Deadlines Still ApplyWith increasing attention on tariffs, confusion is also rising. Consumer Affairs, a nongovernment consumer advocacy group, warns that scammers are seeking to exploit the confusion. They contact consumers by email or social media ads, urging them to sign up for tariff relief benefits such as gift cards or digital payments. To sign up, those targeted […]
Read More Tariff Confusion Fuels Rise in Consumer ScamsFAQ: The One Big Beautiful Bill Act Tax Changes https://bit.ly/4mJ0Lvk
Read More FAQ: The One Big Beautiful Bill Act Tax ChangesIn September 2025, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) issued a report on Collection Due Process (CDP) hearings. A CDP hearing allows taxpayers to request an independent review of a proposed levy action, such as the seizure of property to satisfy a tax debt, to ensure the action is justified. TIGTA found 55 […]
Read More TIGTA Finds IRS Errors Led to Unlawful Levies on TaxpayersBased on a recent survey of U.S. employers who offer health insurance to employees, consulting firm Mercer reports that 2026 health insurance costs are likely to rise steeply. Employers estimate an average 9% increase in costs if they don’t alter their insurance plans. This could mean higher out-of-pocket costs for covered employees. One way to […]
Read More 2026 Health Insurance Premiums May Spike — Plan Ahead with an HSAThe One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) shifts the landscape for federal income tax deductions for state and local taxes (SALT), albeit temporarily. If you have high SALT expenses, the changes could significantly reduce your federal income tax liability. But it requires careful planning to maximize the benefits — and avoid potential traps that could […]
Read More How will the changes to the SALT deduction affect your tax planning?IRS Form 1099-DA is a new tax form to be used by brokerage companies to report clients’ digital asset transactions, such as cryptocurrency and nonfungible token trades. The form is currently scheduled to be issued in early 2026, in time for the 2025 filing season. If you bought or traded digital assets in 2025, you […]
Read More New 1099-DA Means It’s Time to Track Your Crypto ActivityThe American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) of 2021 temporarily expanded the Child Tax Credit. For that year, low-income families were given access to the full amount of the credit. It also allowed the IRS to distribute half of the tax credit through monthly payments from July to December of 2021. The ARPA also temporarily expanded […]
Read More Temporary Tax Credit Expansions Had Big Impact, Says New ReportAt 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 […]
Read More Teachers and others can deduct eligible educator expenses this year — and more next year and beyond