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Charitable Giving in 2026: Navigating New Tax Laws and Maximizing Your Gift’s Impact
As the landscape of charitable giving continues to evolve, 2026 ushers in significant changes in the tax treatment of donations.

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When School Taxes Are $0: How Some Americans Pay Nothing — and What That Means for You
In rare cases, homeowners in places like New Jersey can owe little to no school property tax. Here's how it happens, and why it matters.

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Video Tips: Avoid Becoming a Victim of Ghost Preparers
Learn how to spot warning signs of ghost tax preparers and protect yourself from tax fraud this season.

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Landmark US Court Ruling May Let Taxpayers Reclaim Penalties and Interest
If you paid the IRS tax penalties and interest during the COVID-19 pandemic, this article includes important information on how you may be able to recover those amounts because of a recent court case.

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Supreme Court Rules Against Emergency Tariffs and Administration Responds
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that emergency tariffs were unlawful and invalidated key duties. The administration has announced plans for alternative tariff measures. Here’s what small and medium-sized business owners need to understand now.

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