Many taxpayers could see bigger refunds this year. From average refund amounts to delays, deductions, and credits, here’s what taxpayers should know as the 2026 tax filing season gets started. Few ...
With the IRS now accepting people's tax returns for 2025, a federal watchdog is warning Americans to beware of so-called phishing and smishing scams designed to trick people into unwittingly handing ...
The 2026 tax season opened Jan. 26, and filers could be affected by President Donald Trump's "big beautiful bill." Many taxpayers will see bigger refunds based on Trump's 2025 tax cuts because the IRS ...
Roughly 50,000 New Yorkers who rushed to file early this tax season briefly got the short end of the stick. A typographical ...
Bigger tax refunds could be coming in 2026 due to changes enacted in President Donald Trump's "big beautiful bill." Some experts say the windfall could temporarily boost consumer spending among ...
The IRS made several meaningful tax adjustments for 2026 that could affect nearly every taxpayer. Many of these changes are tied to inflation, while others reflect newer legislation under the One Big ...
As the IRS moves toward digital-only payments under a Trump-era executive order, taxpayers should expect changes in how refunds are issued and payments are made. Super Bowl LX kicks off this weekend, ...
Free File is not Direct File, which the IRS has discontinued for the 2026 tax season. This tax season, according to the IRS, eight private-sector partners are offering guided tax software products ...
Check your mail box. Your W-2 should be arriving any day now, if it hasn't already. Employers were supposed to file wage and tax statements by the end of January. The Internal Revenue Service has been ...
For years, no-income-tax states like Texas, Tennessee, and Florida have often led the pack in attracting and retaining residents looking to put down roots where they do not have to split ownership ...