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Nine Last-Minute Tax Moves You Still Have Time To MakeApril 6, 2026 - 7:27 pmMaking a few last-minutes tax moves could lead to meaningful savings. Even small adjustments can add up. Here are nine smart steps to consider before you file.
Tax Refunds Up Nearly 11%, With Over 37 Million Cashing In On New Tax BreaksMarch 30, 2026 - 7:49 pmAbout 44% of filers—around 37.5 million people—have claimed at least one of the new provisions under the One Big Beautiful Bill, including exemptions on tips and overtime pay. The average refund currently stands at $3,571, up from $3,221 in 2025.
IRS Issues Harsh Warning About AI And TaxesMarch 23, 2026 - 9:12 pmAlongside its benefits, AI is also creating new risks—especially when it comes to taxes.The IRS is now sounding the alarm about how this technology could be exploited to target taxpayers.
Tax Refunds 10.2% Higher Than Last Year, With An Average Refund Of $3,800March 16, 2026 - 7:34 pmEven though 2025 has ended, you still have time to potentially increase your refund or reduce the taxes you owe before the April 15 deadline. There are a few strategies to consider.
Trump Accounts Aren’t Exactly ‘Tax-Free,’ As President Said. Here’s How They WorkMarch 9, 2026 - 9:32 pmCreated under the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’, the accounts will function similarly to a traditional IRA once a child turns 18, according to guidance issued in December by the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the IRS.
IRS Warns Americans About Tax Scams With New Fraud Reporting SystemMarch 2, 2026 - 9:08 pmThe IRS encourages both taxpayers and tax professionals to take additional steps to safeguard their financial and personal information. The agency has also introduced a new online tool designed to make reporting fraud easier and more secure.
Eight Tax Deductions For Homeowners Under The One Big Beautiful BillFebruary 23, 2026 - 8:13 pmThere are eight tax breaks for homeowners you’ll want to know about, updated for the 2026 tax year and reflecting changes from the One Big Beautiful Bill. Remember, these guidelines apply to the 2026 tax year, which you will file in 2027.
IRS Issues Stern Warning For Taxpayers Claiming Two Popular CreditsFebruary 16, 2026 - 8:48 pmThe IRS is warning taxpayers that refunds may be delayed if they claim two of the most popular credits available. If you’re expecting a refund that includes either of these credits, it’s important to factor in the potential delay when budgeting for the months ahead.

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