Special Section: Guide to 2025 Tax Changes January 15, 2026
How Trump Savings Accounts Work in the New OBBBA
The IRS has yet to issue in-depth guidance on Trump accounts, but we have provided an outline of some basic rules below.
Special Section: Guide to 2025 Tax Changes January 15, 2026
The IRS has yet to issue in-depth guidance on Trump accounts, but we have provided an outline of some basic rules below.
Special Section: Guide to 2025 Tax Changes December 23, 2025
This series of articles spotlights key tax issues and changes made to tax law in 2025 that will affect the 2026 income tax filing season and the years to come, as a result of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
Special Section: Guide to 2025 Tax Changes November 18, 2025
The OBBBA generally enhances the tax benefits available for investments in the Qualified Opportunity Zone (QOZ) program and makes these favorable tax law changes permanent.
Special Section: Guide to 2025 Tax Changes November 14, 2025
An ABLE account works like the better-known Section 529 account for higher education expenses. After you establish the account and contribute to it, any earnings inside the account are exempt from current tax.
Special Section: Guide to 2025 Tax Changes November 12, 2025
The OBBBA increases the contribution limit for dependent care expenses to $7,500, beginning in 2026. This gives participating employees more leeway as dependent care costs continue to escalate.
OBBBA Tax Act October 23, 2025
This is one of the most confusing provisions in the tax code and clients are likely to have plenty of questions. Keep them up to date on the latest developments and offer your services, when needed.
Special Section: Guide to 2025 Tax Changes October 22, 2025
The OBBBA restores this tax break for businesses, retroactive to the beginning of 2025. It also adds certain enhancements and transitional rules that may benefit clients.
OBBBA Tax Act October 8, 2025
Employers should consider all the ramifications of the new law changes. They may assess adjustments to its fringe benefits package and the alternative method for claiming the family and medical leave credit.
OBBBA Tax Act October 8, 2025
Now the OBBBA boosts the annual Section 179 deduction limit to $2.5 million for 2025 and makes it permanent. Plus, the phase-out threshold jumps to $4 million.