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December 25, 2025
Mortgage Interest Deduction $750,000 Cap Becomes Permanent

The mortgage interest deduction $750,000 cap is now permanent, while mortgage insurance deductions return in 2026, changing how homeowners calculate taxes.

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December 25, 2025
Above-the-Line Charitable Deduction 2026 Takes Effect

The above-the-line charitable deduction 2026 returns for standard-deduction filers, with new limits for itemizers under federal tax law.

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December 24, 2025
Estate and Gift Tax Exemption 2026 Rules Explained

This estate and gift tax exemptions 2026 guide explains how federal rules allow certain tax breaks to stack, where limits apply, and what taxpayers should know.

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December 24, 2025
Business Interest Deduction Returns to EBITDA in 2025

The business interest deduction shifts back to EBITDA in 2025, increasing interest deductibility and affecting financing decisions for many businesses.

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December 23, 2025
Section 199A Phase-Out Limits Options for High Earners

The Section 199A phase-out limits the QBI deduction for high earners, but some businesses may still qualify under IRS wage, property, and rental rules.

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December 23, 2025
R&D Expensing Returns Under New Federal Tax Law

R&D expensing is restored starting in 2025 under the new tax law. IRS guidance explains eligibility, filing steps, and limited retroactive relief options.

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