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How New Tax Laws Might Help You Keep More Money In Your Paycheck This YearNovember 24, 2025 - 8:52 pmThe “One Big, Beautiful Bill” introduced several new tax breaks and expanded others, which will likely lower 2025 tax bills or increase refunds for many taxpayers. Because of this, some people may want to adjust the amount they have withheld from their final paychecks of the year.
IRS Increases Contribution Limits for 7 Retirement Accounts — Including the First IRA Catch-Up Hike In Years. Here’s How Much More You Can Save In 2026November 17, 2025 - 10:46 pmThe IRS has announced inflation-based increases for seven types of retirement accounts. Income limits for IRAs and the cap for qualified charitable distributions are also rising. These changes will apply to tax returns filed by April 2026.
How The ‘One Big Beautiful Act’ Changes The Business Interest Expense LimitationNovember 10, 2025 - 8:49 pmGiven the significant role of debt financing in real estate ventures, understanding and planning around these updates is essential to maximize tax efficiency.
Don’t Get Hit With A 25% Penalty: What The New IRS Rule Means For Inherited IRAsOctober 27, 2025 - 8:43 pmAs the largest wealth transfer in U.S. history accelerates, millions of Americans are poised to inherit more than assets—they may also inherit unexpected tax headaches.
Six Ways Your Income Taxes Change In Retirement — For Better and WorseOctober 20, 2025 - 11:31 pmWhen you retire, your federal income tax situation will almost certainly look different from what it did during your working years. Understanding how your tax situation evolves in retirement may help you keep more money in your pocket.
IRS Cracks Down On Travel And Meal Deductions: What Expenses Won’t Fly In 2025October 13, 2025 - 8:25 pmInflated or unsupported business travel and meal write-offs could trigger audits or penalties. Experts say this move reflects the IRS’s broader effort to curb abuse of business expense claims.
New Tax Rules: Income The IRS Won’t Touch In 2025October 6, 2025 - 8:31 pmWhile the OBBB tax and spending law will offer potential breaks for many, it also introduces confusion about what’s truly non-taxable. Here’s a breakdown of income the IRS won’t tax and how the new law might impact your next return.
Major 401(k) Tax Break For Certain Earners Is Coming To An EndSeptember 29, 2025 - 7:49 pmThe IRS has issued final regulations for a 2022 law, which will require high-earning workers aged 50 and up to make pre-tax catch-up contributions.

How To Prepare For The Return Of Student Loan Payments
The agreement negotiated between President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to raise the debt ceiling stipulates that student loan payments would resume around Sept. 1, Since many people have gone three years without factoring student loan payments into their budgets, and the change could be jarring.
The IRS Is Resuming Debt Collections. Here’s What To Do If You Can’t Pay Your Taxes
As the IRS returns to normal operations, collection activities will resume as well. The agency is ramping up efforts to collect overdue taxes after many debt-collection activities were paused in order to provide relief to taxpayers during the COVID-19 crisis.
Key Takeaways From Your 2022 Taxes
It can be tempting to put those tax documents away and not think about them again until next year. Before doing that, however, consider checking your returns one more time to see if there’s anything that might save you money and make tax filing season easier next year. Here are five questions to ask yourself before you close the books on last year’s taxes.