Entries by IslerNW

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IRS Shifts to Paperless Refunds: What This Might Mean for You

Article Highlights: Executive Order The Impetus Behind the Transition Challenges Facing Unbanked Taxpayers Proposed Solutions and Alternatives In a move set to redefine the refund process, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Treasury, has announced the gradual phasing out of paper tax refund checks starting September 30, 2025, as […]

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Exploring Tax Opportunities to Pay Off Student Loans

Article Highlights: Qualified Tuition Plans Employer Payments Paying Principal vs. Interest Public Service Loan Forgiveness Income-Driven Repayment Plans State-Level Programs Death or Disability Forgiveness Paying off student loans can be a significant challenge for many graduates. However, leveraging tax-advantaged strategies can alleviate some of this burden. In this article, we’ll explore various tax opportunities to […]

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The IRS Just Got Leaner—But Not Softer on Enforcement

The IRS is going through what you might call an identity crisis. Thousands of employees have been laid off right in the middle of tax season, including auditors, tech staff, and even customer service reps. Throw in yet another commissioner swap and a partial reset on their modernization plans, and you’ve got a recipe for […]

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Occupations Qualified for Tip Deduction Released

Article Highlights: Draft List of Occupations: Beverage & Food Service Entertainment and Events Hospitality and Guest Services Home Services Personal Services Personal Appearance and Wellness Recreation and Instruction Transportation and Delivery Eligibility Requirements Deduction Limitations Other Considerations On September 2, 2025, the Treasury Department released a draft list of 68 occupations eligible for the new […]

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October 2025 Important Due Dates

October 2025 Individual Due Dates October brings cooler weather and key tax dates. If you filed for a 6-month extension, October 15 is your last chance to submit your 2024 Form 1040 and pay any tax due—don’t miss it. October 10 – Report Tips to Employer If you are an employee who works for tips […]