Joseph Livingston+FollowHow to Snag a Bigger IRS Refund in 2026Tax season hack: Want your refund faster and bigger? Skip the paper check and get direct deposit into a bank account—no more waiting or losing cash to check-cashing fees. Plus, if you make under $67k, check out free tax help at VITA sites. That’s more money in your pocket for bills, savings, or even a treat-yourself splurge. Don’t let fees eat your refund! #Business #MakeMoney #TaxRefund #MoneyHacks #IRS #PersonalFinance #TaxSeason10Share
Willie Morales+FollowDon’t Let This IRS Mistake Delay Your Refund!Heads up, tax filers! The IRS says a super common typo—like a wrong Social Security number or a name misspelling—can put your refund on ice for weeks. If you’re e-filing, double-check your info before hitting submit. The software usually catches mistakes, but if you mail it in, you could be waiting even longer. Save yourself the hassle and maybe get your money faster! #Business #MakeMoney #TaxSeason10Share
Diane Carter+FollowTax Season Hack: Max Out Your Refund!Heads up: tax season kicks off Jan. 26, and the IRS is rolling out new tax brackets and a bigger standard deduction for 2025. Most of us just take the standard deduction—no receipts or spreadsheets needed—so check the new numbers before you file. The IRS tweaks these every year for inflation, so you might save more than you think. Pro tip: double-check your bracket and deduction to keep more cash in your pocket! #Business #MakeMoney #TaxSeason30Share
Samantha Welch+FollowHomeowner Tax Deductions: Worth the Hassle?Thinking about skipping the standard deduction this tax season? If you own a home, it might pay off to check your receipts. You could save big by itemizing things like mortgage interest, property taxes, or even home office expenses if you’re self-employed. Heads up: the cap on property tax deductions just got a major boost, but energy upgrade credits are out unless you finished the work last year. Bottom line: dig into your paperwork—it could mean more cash in your pocket! #RealEstate #HomeownerTips #TaxSeason10Share
nkent+FollowRetirees: Don’t Miss This $6K Tax Break!Heads up if you’re 65 or older: there’s a new tax break that could seriously shrink your IRS bill. Thanks to a new law, seniors can now tack on an extra $6,000 deduction—on top of the usual write-offs. That means more money stays in your pocket, and for many, Social Security checks will go further. But it’s not automatic—make sure your tax prep catches it, or you could leave cash on the table! #Business #MakeMoney #taxseason00Share
Willie Morales+FollowNew IRS Tax Deductions: What’s in It for You?Tax season is almost here, and the IRS is shaking things up with new standard deductions for 2025. If you usually just take the easy route on your taxes, good news: the standard deduction is going up, which means you could keep more of your paycheck. No need to keep every coffee receipt—just claim the new amount and watch your tax bill shrink! #Business #MakeMoney #taxseason00Share