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New federal tax withholdings for 2025 tax year; what you need to file
The 2026 tax season opened Jan. 26, and there are a few new federal withholdings filers need to be aware of.
Taxpayers should prepare for major tax-policy shifts this year. Forbes’ expert contributors explain how — and when — key rule changes may affect you.
Many taxpayers stand to collect larger refunds this year from the IRS, whether they itemize or not.
A new federal law enacted last year provides a tax benefit to employees who receive overtime pay – but calling it a “No Tax on Overtime” law is a ...
Forget the hacks and social media shortcuts. A former IRS insider explains the real traps that could trip up taxpayers this filing season—and how to avoid them.
It may not be tax season yet, but it's time to get ahead. If you wait until January 1st to start your tax planning, there's really not *** lot you can do. You can't go back in time. Jackson Hewitt's ...
As the first tax season gets underway following the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), employees can expect ...
The Treasury Department offered a new update on tax refunds with an extra $1,000 coming to millions of Americans.
You’ll find new deductions and new forms when you file taxes this year, thanks to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
Millions of Americans would benefit from changing their tax withholding for 2026.
The clock is ticking on year-end tax planning. Here are some steps to take now to lower your tax bill before filing next spring. The clock is ticking on year-end tax planning. Here are some steps to ...
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