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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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How Much Does a Tax Advisor Cost? A 2026 Pricing Guide for Individuals and Small Businesses
·mike

How Much Does a Tax Advisor Cost? A 2026 Pricing Guide for Individuals and Small Businesses

Tax advisor pricing in 2026 ranges from about $150 for a simple Schedule C to $5,000+ for multi-state S-corp returns. This guide compares CPAs, enrolled agents, tax attorneys, and DIY software so you pay only for the tier you actually need.

tax
tax-preparation
tax-planning
cpa
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Where's My IRS Refund? A 2026 Guide to Tracking Your Tax Refund
·mike

Where's My IRS Refund? A 2026 Guide to Tracking Your Tax Refund

How to check your IRS refund status in 2026, why refunds stall past the 21-day mark, and what the new direct-deposit freeze rules (CP53E notice) mean if your bank rejects the deposit.

tax
refund-management
tax-filing
tax-compliance
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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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Schedule C (Form 1040): The Complete 2025 Guide for Sole Proprietors and Single-Member LLCs
·mike

Schedule C (Form 1040): The Complete 2025 Guide for Sole Proprietors and Single-Member LLCs

Schedule C reports business income and expenses for sole proprietors and single-member LLCs. This guide walks through every line of the form, the $400 filing threshold, the home office and 70-cent-per-mile vehicle deductions, and the recordkeeping that holds up under IRS review.

sole-proprietorship
self-employment-tax
tax-preparation
tax-deductions
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Startup Costs Tax Deduction: How to Write Off Up to $10,000 Your First Year
·mike

Startup Costs Tax Deduction: How to Write Off Up to $10,000 Your First Year

Section 195 lets new businesses deduct up to $5,000 of startup costs and another $5,000 of organizational costs under Section 248/709 in the first year, with the remainder amortized over 180 months. Phase-out begins at $50,000 and eliminates the immediate deduction at $55,000.

tax-deductions
startup
small-business
entrepreneurship
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Tax Credit vs. Tax Deduction: Which One Saves You More Money?
·mike

Tax Credit vs. Tax Deduction: Which One Saves You More Money?

A tax deduction reduces taxable income; a tax credit cuts your tax bill dollar for dollar. In the 22% bracket, a $2,000 credit saves the full $2,000 while the same-sized deduction saves just $440. Covers refundable vs. nonrefundable credits, 2026 amounts (EITC up to $8,231, CTC $2,200 per child), and strategies for stacking both.

tax
tax-credits
tax-deductions
tax-planning
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12 Common Tax Return Mistakes to Avoid (and How to Fix Them)
·mike

12 Common Tax Return Mistakes to Avoid (and How to Fix Them)

The IRS now uses AI to cross-reference your return against W-2s, 1099s, and bank records. Here are 12 specific tax return mistakes—from missing income to wrong bank account numbers—with exact steps to avoid each, and what to do if you've already filed with an error.

tax
tax-filing
tax-preparation
tax-compliance
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IRS Form 1096: The Complete Guide for Small Business Owners
·mike

IRS Form 1096: The Complete Guide for Small Business Owners

Form 1096 is the IRS cover sheet required when paper-filing 1099s and other information returns. Learn who must file it, the exact due dates by form type, how to fill it out correctly, and the penalties for common mistakes.

tax
small-business
tax-compliance
tax-preparation
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Form 8829: The Complete Guide to Home Office Deductions for Self-Employed Individuals
·mike

Form 8829: The Complete Guide to Home Office Deductions for Self-Employed Individuals

Self-employed workers can deduct home office expenses on Form 8829, but millions miss it each year. Learn the exclusive-use test, how to calculate your business-use percentage, when to claim depreciation, and which method—simplified or regular—yields a larger deduction.

tax
tax-deductions
tax-preparation
self-employment
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Hiring a Tax Professional: Pros, Cons, and How to Choose the Right One
·mike

Hiring a Tax Professional: Pros, Cons, and How to Choose the Right One

A practical breakdown of when hiring a CPA or enrolled agent pays off versus when DIY software is enough—including cost benchmarks, credential differences, and red flags to avoid.

tax
tax-preparation
tax-planning
cpa
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How Long Can You Go Without Filing Taxes? The Real Consequences Explained
·mike

How Long Can You Go Without Filing Taxes? The Real Consequences Explained

The IRS has no grace period for unfiled returns—failure-to-file penalties run 5% per month up to 25%, the statute of limitations never starts on an unfiled return, and refunds expire after three years. Here's what the enforcement timeline looks like and how to get back into compliance.

tax-filing
tax-compliance
tax-deadlines
tax-preparation
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