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What are the penalties for failing to meet the October 15 IRS tax filing deadline? This is the maximum penalty you can be charged,...

Get to know what the penalties are for failing to meet the October 15 IRS Tax Filing Deadline

When is the IRS tax extension deadline and who can get an extension beyond October 15 to file taxes?

The clock is ticking for millions of Americans who requested extra time to file their taxes — here’s what to know about the October 15 deadline and who can still get more time.

Tips to fill out your W-4 form – ‘Employee’s Withholding Certificate’

Simple steps to correctly fill out your W-4 form and avoid tax surprises

When an emergency fund is actually bad for your finances

Having an emergency fund is smart — but saving too much can slow your financial growth, limit investment opportunities, and quietly cost you money over time.

The map showing the states where IRS tax returns could change in 2026 – Check if yours is on the list

This article details states where IRS tax returns could change for 2026

IRS Tax Brackets in 2026 for singles: What is my tax rates according to my income?

This article explains your tax rates by income

New Standard Deduction from IRS for 2026: how much is it, how does it grow with respect to 2024 and how much can you...

There are new Standard Deduction Rates that now applies to the IRS for 2026

IRS Tax Brackets in 2026 for married filing separately: What is my tax rates according to my income?

The IRS has revealed the 2026 income tax brackets—here’s how much married couples filing separately will owe based on their income levels.

IRS Tax Brackets in 2026 for married filing jointly: What is my tax rates according to my income?

The IRS has released the 2026 tax brackets and standard deduction amounts—here’s how much married couples filing jointly will owe based on their income.

IRS releases income tax brackets and standard deductions for 2026 – These are the families that will be able to deduct up to $32,200...

The IRS is updating its 2026 tax brackets and standard deductions to help Americans keep more money amid inflation and new tax law changes.

What is a qualified charitable distribution? The smart move retirees can use to maximise their tax break

How retirees can use qualified charitable distributions to cut taxes while giving back

IRS furloughs 35,000 workers, causing chaos

Shutdown triggers mass furloughs, delays, and confusion inside the nation’s tax agency

Good news for IRS taxpayers – This is the IRS Form 1099-K threshold change for the 2026 tax season with the ‘$600 Rule’

Congress rolls back the $600 reporting rule, bringing relief to millions of small business owners, freelancers, and online sellers.

Good news for millions of Americans sending remittances in January 2026 – The IRS issues significant penalty relief with Western Union, MoneyGram and Wise

IRS grants a temporary grace period for banks and money transfer companies to adjust to the new 1% remittance tax starting in January 2026.

Bad news for millions of Americans – These are the taxpayers who will have problems with the IRS on October 15 if the government...

Taxpayers using the October 15 extension could face delays, limited IRS support, and processing issues if the government shutdown continues.

Head of Social Security named new IRS chief — what taxpayers should know

Frank Bisignano takes on the unprecedented task of leading both the IRS and Social Security Administration, raising concerns about stability and privacy.

What happens to IRS tax extensions during the government shutdown?

IRS confirms Oct. 15 tax deadline remains in place despite government shutdown

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