New provisions in the recently signed tax and spending law significantly expand HSA eligibility. The law allows more Affordable Care Act insurance plans, Direct Primary Care arrangements, and plans with telehealth coverage to qualify for HSA use—potentially opening the door for tens of millions of additional users.
Thanks to recent legislation, especially the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, 529 funds can support a much broader range of education and career paths—reflecting how Gen Z is redefining learning and work.
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If you want to get the most out of your charitable giving, now is the time to start planning. The new tax rules set to take effect in 2026 could increase, decrease, or complicate your deductions depending on your situation.
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Experts say there are many more new benefits worth planning for brought by the “One Big Beautiful Bill” (OBBB) even though tax season may still be months away.
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The new law introduces two above-the-line deductions — one for tips and one for overtime pay. This allows eligible workers to deduct certain income from their federal taxable income, reducing how much they owe in federal income taxes. However, this does not eliminate all taxes on that income.
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A Favorite Savings Tool Of Financial Advisers Gets Better With ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’
New provisions in the recently signed tax and spending law significantly expand HSA eligibility. The law allows more Affordable Care Act insurance plans, Direct Primary Care arrangements, and plans with telehealth coverage to qualify for HSA use—potentially opening the door for tens of millions of additional users.
New 529 Plan Rules Let Gen Z Fund Careers—Not Just College
Thanks to recent legislation, especially the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, 529 funds can support a much broader range of education and career paths—reflecting how Gen Z is redefining learning and work.
New Charitable Giving Tax Rules Coming In 2026: What Donors Should Know
If you want to get the most out of your charitable giving, now is the time to start planning. The new tax rules set to take effect in 2026 could increase, decrease, or complicate your deductions depending on your situation.
The ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Offers Americans Lots Of New Tax Benefits. Here’s A Few To Plan For
Experts say there are many more new benefits worth planning for brought by the “One Big Beautiful Bill” (OBBB) even though tax season may still be months away.
Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Promises ‘No Tax On Tips And Overtime’, But There’s A Limit—Here’s Who Qualifies
The new law introduces two above-the-line deductions — one for tips and one for overtime pay. This allows eligible workers to deduct certain income from their federal taxable income, reducing how much they owe in federal income taxes. However, this does not eliminate all taxes on that income.