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Married Filing Jointly vs Separately 2026 Shapes Tax Bills

Married filing jointly vs separately 2026 can change tax bills for couples. Learn how filing status affects tax rates, deductions, and credits.

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January 2, 2026
Families Can Stack Child Tax Credit (CTC) for Bigger Refunds

Families may increase refunds by stacking the Child Tax Credit (CTC) with childcare credits and the standard deduction when filing 2025 taxes.

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January 1, 2026
IRS Clarifies Withholding Adjustments and Tax Credits

The IRS explains how withholding adjustments and tax credits work together to help taxpayers align paycheck withholding with annual tax liability.

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January 1, 2026
High-Income Tax Deduction Phase-Outs Narrow New Breaks

High-income tax deduction phase-outs limit new breaks for tips, overtime, and SALT deductions in 2025, affecting many six-figure earners.

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December 31, 2025
Tax Strategies for High Earners Still Available in 2025

Tax strategies for high earners can still reduce taxable income in 2025 despite phase-outs. See which legal options remain before December 31.

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December 31, 2025
Married Filing Jointly vs Separate 2026: What Changed

Married filing jointly vs separate 2026 rules affect deductions, credits, and tax brackets. See how married couples’ filing choices may change.

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