Emily Rogers+FollowHow Seniors Can Score a $670 Tax BonusHeads up if you (or your parents) are 65 or older: there’s a new $6,000 tax deduction coming your way next year. That could mean an extra $670 back at tax time—more if you’re in a higher tax bracket. The catch? You need to know about it and file right. With groceries and meds getting pricier, this is real money you don’t want to leave on the table. Spread the word to your favorite retirees! #Business #MakeMoney #taxrefund00Share
Benjamin Contreras+FollowStudent Loan Default? Your Tax Refund Is Safe—for NowBig sigh of relief for anyone behind on student loans: the Education Department just hit pause on snatching tax refunds and paychecks from borrowers in default. It’s a temporary break, but it means you get to keep your refund this tax season while they roll out new repayment options. There’s no word yet on how long this grace period will last, but it’s a much-needed breather for millions. If you’re in default, now’s your chance to explore new ways to get back on track! #Education #StudentLoans #TaxRefund00Share
Charles Richardson+FollowStudent Loan Default? Don’t Lose Your Tax Refund!If you’re behind on student loans, here’s a heads up: the Education Department just hit pause on snatching tax refunds from folks in default. That means you’ve got a little more time to sort out a payment plan before tax season. Pro tip: check if you’re in default before filing your taxes—call the Treasury Offset Program to see if you’re on the list. Protect that refund! #Education #StudentLoans #TaxRefund00Share
Emily Rogers+FollowHow Seniors Can Score a Bigger Tax RefundHeads up if you (or your parents) are 65 or older: there’s a new $6,000 tax deduction coming for the 2025 tax season. That could mean an extra $670 (or more!) back in your pocket, just for being a senior. The catch? Not everyone knows about it, so spread the word! This is a real boost for anyone feeling the pinch from rising grocery or medicine costs. Check if you qualify and don’t leave free money on the table! #Business #MakeMoney #taxrefund30Share
Diane Carter+FollowTax Refund Glow-Up: What’s New for 2025?Heads up, tax filers! The IRS is shaking things up for your 2025 refund. Seniors get a bigger deduction, tipped workers and overtime hustlers can write off more, and your refund could be fatter thanks to paycheck withholdings. But if you loved filing taxes directly with the IRS, that free ride’s over—so you might need a new game plan. Bottom line: double-check the new rules before you hit send! #Business #MakeMoney #TaxRefund00Share
James Cook+FollowTax Refunds Could Be Bigger in 2026!Heads up, tax filers! Your 2026 refund might be fatter by about $1,000, thanks to new rules that ditch taxes on tips and some overtime. That means more money back for your next vacation or splurge. Pro tip: hang onto your last paystub this year to track your extra earnings. Filing opens early 2026, and most folks see their cash within three weeks. Cheers to a little financial breathing room! #Business #MakeMoney #taxrefund00Share
Diane Carter+FollowTax Refunds & Credits: What’s Actually Coming in January?Heads up: Nearly a million people are getting tax-related payments this January, but don’t expect a surprise windfall. Most of these are long-promised refunds, state credits, or back payments—especially for folks in Pennsylvania and New York. The catch? There’s a lot of confusion about who really qualifies, and viral rumors about new IRS checks are mostly just noise. If you’re counting on extra cash, double-check your eligibility and don’t fall for social media hype! #Business #MakeMoney #TaxRefund10Share
Diane Carter+FollowDon’t Rush That Tax Refund!Thinking about filing your taxes early to snag that refund? Hold up! New tax rules mean more ways to save—like deductions for car loans, overtime, and even tips. But forms and W-2s are still catching up, so if you file too soon, you might miss out on cash back. Wait for your updated paperwork and double-check everything before hitting submit. A little patience could mean a bigger refund! #Business #MakeMoney #taxrefund3011Share
Robyn Anderson+FollowDid Your Tax Refund Just Get a Raise?Heads up: starting in 2026, tax refund season could feel like winning a mini lottery. Thanks to new rules, some folks might see checks up to $20k—way more than usual. But don’t go planning a vacation just yet: most people say they’ll use that cash for bills, groceries, or paying down debt. The big shift? Refunds are becoming a lifeline for everyday essentials, not just splurges. So, maybe hold off on that new TV and think rent instead! #Business #MakeMoney #TaxRefund30Share
Emily Rogers+FollowIRS Tax Refunds: More Cash for Families?Heads up: the IRS is boosting tax refunds for low- and moderate-income families next year. If you’ve got kids, you could see up to $8,231 back—enough for a few months’ groceries or a family getaway. The big shift? The IRS is raising the income limits, so more people can qualify without getting bumped into a higher tax bracket. Check if you’re eligible and don’t leave free money on the table! #Business #MakeMoney #TaxRefund445Share