Forget the hacks and social media shortcuts. A former IRS insider explains the real traps that could trip up taxpayers this filing season—and how to avoid them.
Tax Day will be here in a hurry now that tax season is officially underway. As of Jan. 26, 2026, the IRS began accepting and ...
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The IRS said it expects 164 million individual tax returns to be filed.
The 2026 tax season opened Jan. 26, and there are a few new federal withholdings filers need to be aware of.
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While most Americans may still face a seamless tax season, the staff cuts coupled with new laws threaten to make the 2026 filing season more difficult, frustrating, and costly for taxpayers, ...