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When will the IRS start the 2026 tax season? The IRS retracts its commissioner’s discouraging prediction and leaves good news for Americans

IRS Commissioner Billy Long confirmed when the tax season for the year 2026 would start.

Cool Ranch’ tortilla chip maker aims to go even bigger with new flavor creation

Doritos hopes to match the legacy of Cool Ranch with its bold new Golden Sriracha flavour—adear sweet, tangy, and spicy twist designed for modern taste buds and future snacking trends.

Why are there no Social Security payments on August 5? Here is the first payment date for checks of up to $5,108 this month

Here’s when your Social Security check will arrive in August 2025—and how much you might receive based on your age, work history, and benefit type.

Sales Tax Holidays by State in 2025 – These are the places in the United States that will have tax-free days and those that...

23 states in America give Sales Tax Holiday. Be the first to know if your state is offering

Good news for millions of New Yorkers – This is what the stimulus check of up to $400, which they will receive in the...

Over 8 million people across New York will start receiving cost-of-living checks by mail—here is what you should know before it shows up at your door

Only a few days left for Americans to receive $5,000 checks from Arkansas Arisa Health – Only a ‘notice’ is required to get the...

Time is running out to claim your share of the $1.9 million Arisa Health data breach settlement—eligible Americans can receive up to $5,000 with just a notice.

These are the circumstances under which authorities could suspend your $725 Sacramento stimulus payment

The Family First program offers vital help—but you could lose it if these key conditions are not met

How long do I have to cash an IRS refund check before it expires?

Understanding IRS refund check expiration and how to get a replacement.

Can I deduct daycare or nanny expenses on my taxes?

Understanding tax benefits for childcare expenses

IRS Form 1099-OID: What is it and how to report income from debt instruments?

Understanding IRS Form 1099-OID: Reporting income from debt instruments

What is the difference between Direct Pay and EFTPS?

Choosing between Direct Pay and EFTPS depends on what type of income tax you're paying

Do I have to file taxes if I only made $5,000?

If your income is $5,000, filing taxes depends on filing status, age, type of income, etc.

How to get a tax refund from the IRS for a deceased person

Navigating the process of claiming IRS tax refunds for deceased individuals

What happens if you owe the IRS more than $10,000? What to do next?

Owing over $10,000 dollars to the IRS is a very dangerous situation but luckily there are ways to go about it

How to declare online marketplace earnings to the IRS

This article details how one should report online marketplace earnings t the IRS and the appropriate forms to fill

IRS Form 4506-T in 2024: what is it, how to fill it out, and where to apply a Request for Transcript of Tax Return

Have an understanding of what IRS Form 4506-T is, as well as the steps on how to apply for a transcript of tax return.

What kinds of payments does the IRS accept by direct pay and by card or digital wallet?

Direct Pay can be applied to pay many tax forms, including balance dues, estimated tax payments, and installment agreements.

How to use ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ services safely without risking your financial health

BNPL services can assist you in managing your finances—if you use them carefully. Learn how to remain safe.

Costco workers angry over “free” perk they say is nothing of the sort: It’s a “deception”

Costco dragged by employees over video revealing ‘fresh fruit’ perks for employees

Victims of tax identity theft facing horrendous delays of 19 months as IRS support struggles

While the IRS makes improvements in some areas, tax-related identity theft victims must wait more than a year and a half for refunds and assistance.

Federal agencies mistakenly declare man dead… for the second time

Gene Indenbaum was stunned when federal agencies mistakenly said he had died—not once, but twice. Now he's sharing his story in hopes of avoiding a third time.

How to claim the Earned Income Tax Credit and when is it paid

Tax credits you shouldn't overlook: How to reduce your tax bill.

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