Entries by IslerNW

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Estimated Tax Payments Are Not Just for the Self-Employed

Article Highlights: Employees Self-Employed Individuals Periodic Payments Underpayment Penalty Safe Harbor Payments Unlike employees, who have income, Social Security, and Medicare taxes withheld from their wages, self-employed individuals must prepay their taxes by making periodic estimated tax payments. These are referred to as estimated tax payments because the self-employed individual must estimate his or her […]

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Avoid the Postal Service Drop Boxes, Your Tax Return Might Not Get Postmarked by April 15th

Article Highlights: The “Mailbox Rule” Has Changed The New 2025 USPS Postmark Rule How to Secure Proof of Mailing Obtaining a Manual Postmark (Hand-Cancel) Best Practices for Time-Sensitive Mailings For decades, taxpayers have relied on a simple principle known as the “Mailbox Rule.” Formally enshrined in Internal Revenue Code Section 7502, this rule states that “timely […]

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Unlock Tax Savings with the New Auto Loan Interest Deduction, A Must-Read for Savvy Taxpayers!

Article Highlights: Taxpayer Eligibility and Deduction Limits Personal Use Requirement Deduction on Mixed-Use Vehicles Types of Eligible Expenses Qualified Vehicles What Interest Qualifies Lender Reporting Requirements The IRS has introduced proposed regulations that outline the eligibility criteria for deductions on interest paid on loans for qualified passenger vehicles intended for personal use. This deduction, under […]

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Comprehensive Guide to 2025 Tax Changes: What Taxpayers Need to Know

Article Highlights: Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) Senior Deduction Enhancements Tax Relief for Tips and Overtime Earnings Vehicle Loan Interest Deduction Adoption and Child Tax Credits SALT Deduction Limit 2025-2029 Reduction in Environmental Incentives Super Retirement Catch-Up Contributions Expanded Use of Educational Funds Trump Account Election Business Tax Changes Qualified Small Business Stock Third Party […]

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Charitable Giving in 2026: Navigating New Tax Laws and Maximizing Your Gift’s Impact

Article Highlights: New Charitable Giving for Non-Itemizers New AGI Floor for Itemizers Cash Contribution AGI Limitation Made Permanent Phaseout of Itemized Deductions Strategic Charitable Giving in 2026 Charitable Giving Documentation: What You Need to Know in 2026 Documentation for Cash Contributions Documentation for Non-Cash Contributions Common Pitfalls to Avoid As the landscape of charitable giving […]

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Student Loan Collections Are Back. What Borrowers With Heavy Student Debt Need to Know Now.

For several years, student loan borrowers lived in a holding pattern. Payments were paused. Collections slowed. Consequences felt distant. That pause is ending. As reported by CNBC, federal agencies have resumed collection efforts on defaulted student loans, bringing wage garnishments, tax refund offsets, and renewed enforcement back into focus for millions of borrowers with significant […]

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The Most Dangerous Number in Your Financials (And It’s Not What You Think)

Ask a business owner how things are going, and you’ll usually hear the same answer first: “Revenue’s up.” That sounds like good news. And sometimes it is. But there’s a number hiding underneath revenue that tells a very different story. One that quietly determines whether a business is actually healthy or just busy. That number […]