
IRS Phishing Emails: Real Examples and Warning Signs
IRS phishing emails remain one of the most widespread threats to taxpayers, and they continue to grow more sophisticated each year. As more tax services move online, scammers have found new ways to impersonate the Internal Revenue Service and trick people into sharing personal data or sending money. These messages often look official, use realistic language, and arrive at times when taxpayers already feel stressed about taxes.
Trump Account 2026: How to Open, Contribute, and Grow Your Child’s Savings
Wondering how to help your children start building wealth from day one? CEO David King and Chief Tax Officer & Lead Tax Attorney Philip Hwang explain the new Trump Account, a tax-advantaged savings account for children under 18. Discover how the accounts grow over time, the $1,000 government seed contribution, and how parents or guardians can open and manage accounts.
Itemized Deductions vs. Standard Deductions: Which Saves More?
Choosing between itemized deductions vs standard deduction is one of the most important decisions taxpayers make each year. With recent changes from the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB), including enhanced standard deductions, a new senior deduction, and expanded SALT limits, it’s more important than ever to understand not just how deductions work but which set of rules applies to your tax year.
2026 IRS Mileage Rates
The 2026 IRS mileage rates have been announced, and they play an important role in how taxpayers calculate vehicle-related deductions. If you drive for business, medical care, charitable work, or qualified moving purposes, these rates can directly affect how much you save at tax time.