As usual, tax bracket thresholds were raised. Many taxpayers are getting some additional relief beginning this year, though.
Each year, the IRS adjusts this deduction to reflect inflation and the rising cost of living. When the deduction increases, taxpayers can keep more of their earnings, which effectively reduces their ...
The new IRS tax brackets move deductions up in the wake of President Donald Trump's "One, Big, Beautiful Bill." ...
For 2026, the IRS made inflation-based adjustments of 4% for the lowest of the seven-tiered bracket system and 2.3% for ...
Here are the new tax brackets for the 2026 tax filing year: 37% for individuals with incomes over $640,600 ($768,700 for ...
The IRS finalized 2026 brackets and standard deductions—shifting thresholds upward under the One Big Beautiful Bill and ...
Due to funding lapses, the IRS will begin an agency-wide furlough on October 8, though core operations related to filings and ...
The IRS has raised 2026 tax brackets to account for inflation, boosting take-home pay for millions. Here’s what it means for ...
The IRS just announced the 2026 tax brackets and deductions; here's what's changing and how it could affect your refund.
Inflation adjustments and the new tax law will combine to give taxpayers more relief.