Investing in Opportunity Zones? Here’s What the Latest IRS Guidance Says

Investors willing to make long-term investments in economically distressed communities have a tax incentive for doing so: the Qualified Opportunity Zone (QOZ) program. It allows investors to defer the tax (and potentially ultimately reduce it) on recognized capital gains by reinvesting those gains in Qualified Opportunity Funds (QOFs) that, in turn, invest in QOZs. The […]

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IRS Faces Uncertainty Amid Government Shutdown — Filing Deadlines Still Apply

Congressional 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 […]

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2026 Health Insurance Premiums May Spike — Plan Ahead with an HSA

Based 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 […]

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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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