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January 21, 2026
Florida DOR 2025 Filing Questions Clarify Tax Changes

Florida DOR 2025 filing questions address system changes, sales tax deadlines, and corporate income tax rules ahead of the December 2025 filing.

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February 28, 2026
CTC vs. Child-Care Credit in New York Shapes 2026 Tax Breaks

CTC vs. Child-Care Credit in New York affects how families file 2026 taxes, with differences in eligibility, refunds, and income limits.

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February 27, 2026
Above-the-Line Charity Deduction Returns in 2026

The above-the-line charity deduction returns in 2026, allowing standard-deduction filers to deduct certain cash donations under new IRS rules.

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Federal tax relief
February 26, 2026
2026 Inflation Adjustments Raise Deductions and Credits

The IRS finalized 2026 inflation adjustments, raising standard deductions, tax brackets, and credit limits for returns filed in 2027.

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January 21, 2026
Florida Part-Year Resident Tax Filing Confuses Movers

Florida part-year resident tax filing can confuse movers fast. Learn what may trip people up and what to check before filing.

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January 20, 2026
Texas Franchise Tax Deadline Missed by Thousands

Thousands of companies missed the Texas Franchise Tax deadline, triggering penalties, interest, and forfeiture notices, according to the Texas Comptroller.

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