With the tax filing season already underway, revised 1040 instructions make the tips deduction more complicated and limited for the self-employed.
The IRS has published filing instructions for the new Schedule 1-A and Form 1040 instructions for taxpayers to claim no tax ...
As part of the One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act, taxpayers are entitled to a tax deduction on “qualified overtime” and “qualified tips” received during tax years 2025 through 2028. The following is a ...
The new Schedule 1-A and updated instructions enable taxpayers to claim the new tax breaks for tips, overtime, car loans and ...
A for tax year 2025 tied to the “One, Big, Beautiful Bill,” offering deductions for tips, overtime pay, car loan inte ...
Major tax changes, including deductions for untaxed tips, overtime, and increased child credits, may impact your federal return.
The IRS published instructions and tips to help qualified tipped workers to apply for the “No Tax on Tips” deduction.
Workers who claim the new deduction will see an average tax cut of around $1,400, although some could realize larger savings.
It's that time of year, and with new tax laws, it may feel difficult just getting started. Miguel Burgos, CPA and TurboTax expert, offers some advice.
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