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Welcome to our Taxes category, where we provide valuable resources to help you navigate the often daunting world of taxes with ease and confidence. Whether you’re seeking screen reader accessible tax software or looking for tips to protect yourself from scams, you’ll find the tools and information you need right here. Our goal is to take the stress and confusion out of tax season, turning it into a manageable and straightforward part of your annual routine.
The IRS recently shared a reminder about the Taxpayer Bill of Rights — ten fundamental protections that apply to every taxpayer. Understanding these rights can help reduce confusion, protect your privacy, and make navigating the tax system more manageable.
The IRS has updated the 2026 tax brackets and standard deductions. Here’s what’s changing and how you can prepare ahead of time.
The 2026 Tax Filing Season Is Closer Than You Think With the new year just around the corner, the IRS is encouraging taxpayers to start preparing now for the 2026 tax filing season. Taking a few small steps today can make a big difference later, especially when it comes to filing accurately and avoiding delays…
Did you know that every taxpayer has the right to representation when working with the IRS? This right is one of the ten fundamental protections outlined in the Taxpayer Bill of Rights.
Planning for retirement can feel daunting, but starting early makes a difference.
Finding a job can be challenging—and for certain groups, it can be even harder. To encourage hiring, the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) is available for employers who hire individuals from groups that have historically faced barriers to employment.
Disasters can strike anytime, anywhere. In the aftermath, many people want to help, often by donating money to those in need. Unfortunately, scammers also take advantage of these moments, targeting both survivors and well-intentioned donors.
The IRS is committed to making tax information accessible to all.
People with disabilities and their families can take advantage of Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) accounts to save money for disability-related expenses—without affecting eligibility for government assistance.