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Iconic Candy revives beloved 90s flavors to bring memories flooding back

Retro Sours and Bubble Jug return as Iconic Candy revives 90s favorites for old fans and new generations. 

Good news for American seniors – New IRS deduction of $6,000 ($12,000 couples) lowers 2026 taxable income

A new $6,000 deduction for seniors — or $12,000 for couples — could mean lower taxes on income and Social Security, but the break only lasts until 2028.

Bad news for American high earners – IRS confirms tips over $25,000 remain fully taxable under new rules

Why wealthier workers cannot claim the new “no tax on tips” benefit and what this means for your 2025 taxes

What are Required Minimum Distributions and how are they calculated?

Understanding required minimum distributions can help retirees avoid penalties, save on taxes, and make the most of their retirement savings.

IRS steps up scrutiny of short-term vacation rentals

IRS to monitor vacation home rentals more closely

Good news for taxpayers hit by floods: IRS provides relief

Wisconsin residents and businesses in disaster zones now have extra time to file and pay federal taxes

It’s not just social security: IRS checks also going digital on September 30

What the September 30 deadline means for your IRS tax refunds, Social Security benefits, and other federal payments

2026 tax brackets outlook: what the latest forecasts say

Forecast project at least a 2.5% increase for 2026 COLA adjustments

Good news for american service workers – IRS allows up to $25,000 in tax-free tip income starting in 2026

The new law lets millions of tipped workers deduct up to $25,000 from taxable income, giving service employees more take-home pay through 2028.

Taxpayer reports IRS backlog: “I’ve been waiting months for my Employee Retention Credit claim to process”

The IRS still holds nearly 600,000 unprocessed employee retention credit claims, leaving small businesses and nonprofits waiting for long-delayed relief.

Taxpayers hit by IRS delays complains: “I filed early, but my refund still hasn’t arrived”

IRS has improved taxpayer services but remains slow to resolve identity theft cases

Good news for thousands of seniors – Social Security payment checks of $943 SSI will continue after Sept. 30

Seniors can breathe easier as $943 SSI checks will continue after Sept. 30, with waivers available for those unable to switch from paper payments.

Unpaid taxes could cost you your passport. These are the main IRS penalties for 2026

From hefty fines to passport revocation, the IRS’s projected 2026 penalties show why staying on top of your taxes is more important than ever.

Latest inflation data suggests 2026 Social Security COLA could be higher than forecast

August inflation boosts COLA estimate to 2.8% for 2026, but rising Medicare premiums may wipe out much of the gain for seniors.

Health care giant Kaiser Permanente to launch in Nevada in 2026

Kaiser Permanente, one of the largest nonprofit health care providers in the country, has announced plans to launch in Nevada in 2026. The move...

This new tax bill promises savings of up to $5,374 — is your state included?

Trump’s new tax law could bring Americans thousands in savings, but the size of your cut depends on where you live.

Estimated tax payments due on Monday, September 15: don’t miss this key deadline

Self-employed workers, freelancers, and investors must pay their third-quarter taxes by Sept. 15 to avoid penalties.

Elon Musk just lost his crown as the world’s richest

Elon Musk briefly loses the world’s richest crown as Oracle’s Larry Ellison sees an $89 billion surge from an AI-fueled boom.

Highest pay award ever: Tesla considers giving Elon Musk pay deal worth up to $1 trillion

Tesla’s board proposes a record $1 trillion pay deal for Elon Musk, tied to huge growth and ambitious goals.

Social media ‘experts’ cost taxpayers millions in penalties says the IRS

Money losses that people have suffered under taxes in relation to social media expert opinions has ranked up in the millions

Florida man shocked after IRS ruling: “I thought I was an ordinary American, but I’m not a citizen”

Florida man finds out he is not a U.S. citizen after 26 years as one

 The new iPhone is almost here, but brace yourself for the price

What the iPhone 17’s price hike, slimmer “air” model, and new features mean for your wallet.

More change at the IRS: Trump removes Billy Long after just two months in the job

 Short-Lived Tenure and Big Moves: Billy Long’s Rapid Exit from the IRS Shakes Up Washington.

Self-Employed Health Insurance Deduction in 2025: How much is it, requirements, limits, who qualifies, and how to claim it to the IRS

Everything self-employed workers need to know about claiming health insurance deductions in 2025.

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