Changes made to combat Tax Scams

The IRS and partners in the Coalition Against Scam and Scheme Threats (CASST) have issued several changes for the 2025 filing season designed to help protect taxpayers against scams. One change is stepping up reviews on a variety of “other withholding” claims on Form 1040. Specifically, this refers to “Other forms” of withholding on Line […]

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Tax Season has started

The 2025 tax season kicked off on Jan. 27, which is the first day the IRS will accept income tax returns. If your address changed in 2024, you can navigate tax filing more smoothly by notifying the IRS of the correct address for your home or business. How? File Form 8822 (Change of Address) or […]

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Executive Order Issued

President Trump signed an executive order on Jan. 20 titled “Unleashing American Energy.” It calls for an immediate pause on disbursing funds under the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 until agency heads submit reports on the funds. It also calls for eliminating “the electric vehicle (EV) mandate.” (The federal government doesn’t mandate that consumers buy […]

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Update from the IRS

Danny Werfel has stepped down from his post as IRS Commissioner. He was scheduled to leave the job in Nov. 2027. However, President Trump has nominated former Republican Congressman Billy Long for the position. During his tenure, Werfel oversaw the Inflation Reduction Act infusion of funds to, among other things, upgrade IRS technology and boost […]

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Deductions versus Credits

Two commonly misunderstood tax terms are deductions and credits. What’s the difference? Deductions reduce the amount of a taxpayer’s income before tax is calculated. For example, on your individual return, you can take the standard deduction or itemize deductions depending on which strategy will most reduce your taxable income. Credits, on the other hand, reduce […]

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