IRS to begin accepting tax returns Jan. 26
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IRS urges taxpayers to prepare now for the 2026 filing season with new rules, filing tips and major changes that could save time and stress.
Federal tax code overhaul under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act delivers sweeping changes for individuals and businesses, including expanded deductions and
Recent tax code changes mean you might be motivated to submit your return a little sooner than usual this year.
With the new year comes new laws, and there are several that will impact your wallet; specifically, new laws concerning the tax code.
Thanks to a number of changes to the tax code under the One Big Beautiful Bill, Trump administration officials are projecting Americans will enjoy the largest tax refund ever in 2026.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act became law less than six months ago, but several major changes to the tax code have already taken effect.
While the 2025 budget bill created some new tax breaks business owners can take advantage of immediately , the meat of the changes to the tax law will start to roll out in 2026. The tax code for businesses saw several significant overhauls, which is likely to cause some confusion, but it could lower your overall tax burden.
The incoming mayor has proposed increasing taxes on large companies and on New Yorkers earning over $1 million.
Tax code changes mean more diligence needed during filing, with an emphasis on organized records for credits and deductions.