OBBBA Tax Act November 11, 2025
New Tax Law Gives a Boost to the Child Tax Credit (OBBBA)
The CTC is now bigger and better—permanently. The new also retains a special tax credit for non-child dependents.
OBBBA Tax Act November 11, 2025
The CTC is now bigger and better—permanently. The new also retains a special tax credit for non-child dependents.
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.
Special Section: Guide to 2025 Tax Changes September 24, 2025
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) authorizes a new tax deduction for auto loan interest, beginning in 2025 and ending after 2028.
Taxes September 23, 2025
The new tax law—the One Big Beautiful Bill Act—creates a limited tax deduction for tips received by workers, starting in 2025. However, this new tax break is only temporary.
Payroll September 18, 2025
Under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), employees can deduct overtime pay in certain situations—no questions asked.
Taxes September 17, 2025
The new legislation includes a new tax deduction for senior citizens that sweetens the tax pot when they file their personal returns. This new deduction takes effect in 2025 and is scheduled to end after 2028.
Taxes September 16, 2025
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.
Taxes September 12, 2025
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.
Taxes September 11, 2025
The CTC is now bigger and better—permanently. The new also retains a special tax credit for non-child dependents.
Taxes September 11, 2025
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.
Special Section: Guide to 2025 Tax Changes September 11, 2025
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.