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IRS sets a $32,200 standard deduction that helps most families
The IRS has announced a significant increase in the standard deduction for 2026, setting it at $32,200 for joint filers. This adjustment aims to provide substantial tax relief to American families by reducing their taxable income.
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IRS direct deposit relief payment in November: Are the rumors true?
Rumors continue swirling online about IRS relief payments landing in bank accounts by November or year’s end — but are they true?
The Trump administration has ended this free IRS tax filing program. Find out what's happening and what it means for you.
Gary Shapley became a hero of the political right after he blew the whistle on efforts to undermine the Hunter Biden tax probe.
The deal to end the shutdown, if passed by Congress and signed by President Donald Trump, would give IRS workers some reprieve—at least for now.
The IRS Direct File will not be available for the upcoming tax filing season. However, other programs like the Free File and IRS tax preparation volunteers will still be available to help taxpayers through the filing process for free.
The Trump administration has decided not to offer the IRS' electronic tax filing system for free next year, and its future is unclear
Taxpayers in 25 states will need to find a new way to file their taxes in 2026 as the IRS has shut down the free Direct File option. Details are limited, but the IRS has confirmed the program launched during former President Joe Biden’s term has been shuttered.
Direct File won’t be available anymore to do your taxes next year. Here’s what that means once the tax filing season opens in January.
In court documents filed in a lawsuit, officials said 1,446 Treasury employees received reduction-in-force notices, including 1,399 at the IRS.
The Internal Revenue Service has provided a safe harbor for certain trusts enabling them to stake their digital assets without jeopardizing their tax status.