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Qualified Charitable Organization: A Donor's Guide to Giving Smart and Claiming Deductions
·mike

Qualified Charitable Organization: A Donor's Guide to Giving Smart and Claiming Deductions

How to verify 501(c)(3) status through the IRS Tax Exempt Organization Search, substantiate donations at the $250, $500, and $5,000 thresholds, and work with 2026's new 0.5% AGI floor and non-itemizer charitable deduction rules.

charitable-giving
nonprofit
tax-deductions
tax-planning
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Schedule SE: The Self-Employment Tax Form Every Freelancer Needs to Master
·mike

Schedule SE: The Self-Employment Tax Form Every Freelancer Needs to Master

Schedule SE calculates the 15.3% self-employment tax (Social Security + Medicare) owed by anyone with $400 or more in net self-employment earnings. This guide walks through the 2026 wage base ($184,500), the 92.35% adjustment, the 50% above-the-line deduction, and the safe-harbor rules that prevent quarterly underpayment penalties.

self-employment-tax
self-employment
tax
tax-compliance
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Standard Deduction 2026: The Complete Guide to Lowering Your Tax Bill
·mike

Standard Deduction 2026: The Complete Guide to Lowering Your Tax Bill

The 2026 standard deduction is $16,100 for single filers and $32,200 for joint filers, plus a new $6,000 senior bonus deduction for taxpayers 65+. Here is how to decide whether to take it or itemize.

tax
tax-deductions
tax-planning
tax-preparation
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Uber Driver Taxes: The Complete Filing Guide for Rideshare Drivers
·mike

Uber Driver Taxes: The Complete Filing Guide for Rideshare Drivers

How rideshare drivers actually owe two federal taxes, why deadhead miles are worth thousands, and the quarterly-payment and 1099-K rules that trip up first-time filers.

rideshare
tax
self-employment-tax
tax-deductions
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Work-Related Education Tax Deduction: A 2026 Guide for Self-Employed Professionals
·mike

Work-Related Education Tax Deduction: A 2026 Guide for Self-Employed Professionals

Self-employed professionals can deduct work-related education that maintains or improves current job skills, but classes that qualify you for a new trade fail the IRS test under Topic 513. Here is how to apply the rule, document each expense, and report it correctly on Schedule C in 2026.

tax-deductions
self-employment
education
tax-planning
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Year-End Tax Moves: A Small Business Owner's Playbook to Cut Your Tax Bill
·mike

Year-End Tax Moves: A Small Business Owner's Playbook to Cut Your Tax Bill

A small business owner's guide to year-end tax planning, covering income timing, retirement contributions, Section 179 and 100% bonus depreciation, HSAs, entity structure, and the QBI deduction with 2026 limits.

tax-planning
small-business
tax-deductions
retirement-plans
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2026 Federal Tax Brackets Explained: What You Actually Pay
·mike

2026 Federal Tax Brackets Explained: What You Actually Pay

The 2026 federal income tax brackets run from 10% to 37%, adjusted upward by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. A single filer with $100,000 in taxable income owes $16,712 — a 16.71% effective rate, not 22%. Complete bracket tables for every filing status, worked examples, and strategies to lower your taxable income.

tax
tax-planning
personal-finance
tax-deductions
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Content Creator Taxes: The Complete 2026 Guide for Influencers, Streamers, and YouTubers
·mike

Content Creator Taxes: The Complete 2026 Guide for Influencers, Streamers, and YouTubers

A 2026 tax guide for creators covering the new $2,000 1099-NEC threshold, self-employment tax at 15.3%, home office and Section 179 deductions, quarterly deadlines, and fair market value rules for gifted products.

tax
tax-compliance
self-employment-tax
tax-deductions
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Non-Deductible Business Expenses: What You Can't Write Off in 2026
·mike

Non-Deductible Business Expenses: What You Can't Write Off in 2026

A practical breakdown of business expenses the IRS disallows in 2026—commuting, entertainment, fines, political spending, life insurance, and the gray areas that cause audit problems—with the Section 162 reasoning behind each rule.

tax
tax-deductions
tax-compliance
small-business
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Rental Property Tax Deductions: The Complete Guide for Landlords
·mike

Rental Property Tax Deductions: The Complete Guide for Landlords

A working landlord's reference to every major rental property deduction—mortgage interest, 27.5-year depreciation, the $25,000 passive loss allowance, 100% bonus depreciation restored under OBBBA, Section 199A QBI, and the safe harbors and recordkeeping that keep Schedule E audit-ready.

real-estate
tax-deductions
tax-planning
depreciation
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Repairs vs. Improvements: The Tax Rule That Saves Small Businesses Thousands
·mike

Repairs vs. Improvements: The Tax Rule That Saves Small Businesses Thousands

Small businesses can deduct repairs immediately but must depreciate capital improvements over 27.5 or 39 years. This guide explains the IRS BAR test (betterment, adaptation, restoration), the three safe harbors that let you expense more, and the documentation required to defend your deductions.

tax-deductions
small-business
real-estate
depreciation
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Schedule A Itemized Deductions: The Complete 2026 Guide to Paying Less Tax
·mike

Schedule A Itemized Deductions: The Complete 2026 Guide to Paying Less Tax

Schedule A itemized deductions return in play for 2026 as the SALT cap rises from $10,000 to $40,400, charitable gifts face a new 0.5% AGI floor, and the $750,000 mortgage interest cap becomes permanent. This guide covers what qualifies, what changed under the OBBB, and how to decide whether itemizing beats the standard deduction.

tax
tax-deductions
tax-planning
personal-finance
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