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Seattle Seahawks GM John Schneider Says ‘Millionaires Tax’ Will ‘Sting’ for Signing Players

Taxes March 13, 2026 

Seattle Seahawks GM John Schneider Says ‘Millionaires Tax’ Will ‘Sting’ for Signing Players

The tax could come into play on any free agent contract the Seahawks sign since the NFL minimum salary in 2026 for any player who has played one season is set at $1.005 million.

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Opinion: Tax Breaks for Football Players? That’s Just the Beginning in the SEC

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Wyden Questions Changes to Postmark Rule as Tax, Election Deadlines Loom

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Washington Business Groups Worry About How ‘Millionaires Tax’ Could Affect Competitiveness

March 12, 2026  

Democrats Float Tax Relief Plans to Home in on Affordability

March 12, 2026  

IRS Updates Withholding Estimator to Include OBBBA Tax Changes
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Taxes September 16, 2025 

New Tax Law Means New Horizons for Estate Tax Planning – OBBBA Tax Law Changes

Thanks to the new One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), the federal estate tax exemption will hit new heights next year. And what a long, strange trip it’s been.

JD, Ken Berry, JD

IRS Provides Glimpse of Schedule 1-A Form for New OBBBA Tax Deductions

Taxes September 15, 2025 

IRS Provides Glimpse of Schedule 1-A Form for New OBBBA Tax Deductions

Schedule 1-A, "Additional Deductions," for Form 1040 will be used during the 2026 tax season to calculate new deductions for tips, overtime, car loan interest, and senior citizens.

Jason Bramwell

13 States That Don’t Tax Your Retirement Income

Taxes September 15, 2025 

13 States That Don’t Tax Your Retirement Income

Here’s what you need to know about how different states tax retirement income, including the states where you won't pay taxes at all.

Podcasters and OnlyFans Creators Stand to Win Big Under Trump’s Tax Law

Taxes September 15, 2025 

Podcasters and OnlyFans Creators Stand to Win Big Under Trump’s Tax Law

More than a quarter of large U.S.-based influencers—those with at least 100,000 followers—reported earning tips, according to a 2024 study by the Creative Class Group.

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Taxes September 12, 2025 

New Tax Law Is Mixed Bag for AMT – OBBBA Tax Law Changes

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) signed into law earlier this year tweaks the alternative minimum tax (AMT) rules for individuals. Overall, the news for taxpayers is “mixed,” beginning in 2026.

JD, Ken Berry, JD

New Law Complicates Charitable Gift-Giving – OBBBA Tax Law Changes

Taxes September 11, 2025 

New Law Complicates Charitable Gift-Giving – OBBBA Tax Law Changes

For the first time in history, the new law creates a “floor” for deducting charitable donations deductions. At the same time, it opens up deductions to non-itemizers as well as itemizers.

JD, Ken Berry, JD

2026 Income Tax Projections and Tax Brackets: Bloomberg Tax Provides Early Insights for Strategic Planning

Taxes September 11, 2025 

2026 Income Tax Projections and Tax Brackets: Bloomberg Tax Provides Early Insights for Strategic Planning

The report accounts for several new adjustments made under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) that affect tax planning for taxpayers in 2026 and beyond.

Isaac M. O'Bannon

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Taxes September 11, 2025 

Teacher Tax Credit Changes Under 2025 Trump Tax Law – OBBBA

The deduction isn’t just for teachers (although they are the most common benefactors). It may also be claimed by someone who works as an instructor, counselor, principal, or aide for students in K-12.

Ken Berry, JD

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Special Section: Guide to 2025 Tax Changes September 11, 2025 

Three Education Tax Breaks in the New Tax Rules – OBBBA Tax Law Changes

The new “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (OBBBA) is enhancing several tax breaks relating to education in addition to increasing family tax credits for raising young children.

JD, Ken Berry, JD

IRS Has Doled Out $162M in Penalties to Taxpayers Over False Tax Credit Claims Linked to Bad Social Media Advice

Taxes September 9, 2025 

IRS Has Doled Out $162M in Penalties to Taxpayers Over False Tax Credit Claims Linked to Bad Social Media Advice

Thousands of taxpayers have filed inaccurate or frivolous returns that falsely claim the Fuel Tax Credit and the Sick and Family Leave Credit, often resulting in the denial of refunds and steep penalties, the IRS said Sept. 8.

Jason Bramwell

What is the IRS Rule of 55 and How Does it Work?

Payroll September 9, 2025 

What is the IRS Rule of 55 and How Does it Work?

The rule of 55 can benefit workers who have an employer-sponsored retirement account and are looking to retire early or need access to the funds if they’ve lost their job near the end of their career.

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Taxes September 9, 2025 

Learn All About the New Educator Deduction Under the OBBBA Tax Law Changes

Beginning in 2026, the OBBBA rewrites the rules for the educator expense deduction. Notably, the new law removes the $300 cap, but requires taxpayers to claim the write-off as an itemized deduction.

JD, Ken Berry, JD

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