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What Are Your Chances Of An IRS Audit? 15 Audit Red Flags To Know Before You FileJanuary 12, 2026 - 9:01 pmMost taxpayers can relax. In recent years, the IRS has audited well under 1% of individual tax returns, and that figure is expected to decline further. That said, audits haven’t disappeared. Here are 15 common audit red flags to be aware of.
How 2026 Tax Bracket Changes Affect Retirement IncomeJanuary 5, 2026 - 7:31 pmUnderstanding the new federal income tax thresholds could save retirees thousands through smarter withdrawal timing and conversion strategies.
Trump’s Tax Plan For Capital Gains TaxDecember 29, 2025 - 8:26 pmWhile the capital gains structure remains intact, the Trump Account represents a notable addition to the tax code, aimed at encouraging long-term savings for minors.
Trump Promises ‘Largest Tax Refund Season Of All Time.’ What You Can ExpectDecember 22, 2025 - 7:47 pmCiting changes enacted for the 2025 tax year under his ‘Big Beautiful Bill’, President Trump says next spring is projected to be the largest tax refund season of all time, However, experts caution that refund amounts will vary based on how much tax individuals paid in 2025 and which provisions of the new law apply to their personal situations.
Want To File 2025 Income Taxes Early? The Tax Season Will Open SoonDecember 15, 2025 - 9:19 pmAlthough you cannot file your 2025 tax return before the IRS officially opens the 2026 tax season, you can prepare in advance by following IRS guidelines so you’re ready to file as soon as the date is finalized.
Find Out Whether You Qualify For The New Senior Tax BreakDecember 8, 2025 - 8:57 pmThe One Big Beautiful Bill is adding an extra $6,000 standard deduction for Americans aged 65 and above. This provision is temporary and will expire in 2028, giving seniors only a few years to take advantage of the benefit. Find out how the deduction works, who qualifies, and how it might influence your tax-filing strategy.
Congress Considers Major 401(k) Changes For 2026: What High Earners Should KnowDecember 1, 2025 - 9:25 pmRecent reports indicate that Congress is reviewing proposals that may adjust contribution limits, tax benefits, and eligibility rules beginning in 2026. The uncertainty is prompting many investors to revisit their retirement strategies sooner rather than later.
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.

How To Make a Financial New Year’s Resolution You’ll Actually Keep
Smply making a resolution doesn’t mean you’ll be able to keep it. Only about 40% of people who make resolutions are still on track to meet their goals by June. To find out why it’s so hard to keep a New Year’s Resolution—and five ways to make a financial goal you can actually achieve, CLICK ON THE HEADLINE
Seven December Moves To Save On 2020 Taxes
If you are the average American, tax considerations and financial adjustments are pretty low on your holiday to-do list. But if you enjoy saving money, are diligent in seeking ways to save, and excellent at following through with your plans, here are seven potential money-saving tips to take to save on this year’s taxes. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
Three Board Games That Can Teach Kids About Their Personal Finance
Kids can not only learn a little something about finances but also enjoy themselves playing board games. Not only about entertainment, the games can teach important money lessons too. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE