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January 5, 2026
SALT Cap 2025 Raises State And Local Tax Deduction Limit

SALT cap 2025 increases the deduction for state and local taxes to $40,000 for eligible filers, with income limits that affect who qualifies.

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January 5, 2026
Capital Gains Tax 2025 Rules Remain Unchanged Under OBBB

Capital gains tax rules remain unchanged in 2025 after the OBBB Act, keeping long-term rates and Opportunity Zone incentives in place.

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January 4, 2026
Roth Conversions Get Boost From New Tax Law

Roth conversions may offer tax savings from 2025 to 2028 as a new law reshapes deductions, Medicare thresholds, and retirement tax planning.

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Federal tax relief
January 4, 2026
SALT Deduction 2025 Expands With Higher Caps and Limits

SALT deduction 2025 rules raise the deduction cap for many taxpayers, outline income phase-outs, and explain how to claim state and local taxes.

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State tax relief
January 3, 2026
Texas Freelance Taxes 2026 Bring New Federal Reporting Rules

Texas freelance taxes 2026 bring new 1099 reporting rules for gig workers and freelancers. Learn how federal filing and self-employment taxes apply.

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January 3, 2026
529 Plan Changes Under New Tax Law Expand Education Uses

The new tax law expands how a 529 plan can be used for K–12 education and career training, while federal tax rules for contributions remain unchanged.

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