Tax Tips & More
The OBBBA Increases the Tax Benefits of Employing Your Child
If you own a business and have children, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) just made the popular “hire your child” tax strategy even more attractive starting in 2025.
OBBBA Adds a Possible Senior Tax Deduction (Ages 65 and Older)
If you will be age 65 or older on December 31, 2025, you have a new opportunity for tax savings.
OBBBA’s New 1099 Filing Rules
Filing tax forms is never fun—but it’s important to stay ahead of changes that can reduce your reporting burden.
Is This Your Last Chance to Claim the Solar Tax Credit?
If you’re considering solar panels or other renewable energy upgrades, this may be the last chance to take full advantage of the 30 percent Residential Clean Energy Credit (RCEC).
Urgent: Want an Electric Vehicle? Act By September 2025
If you’re considering the purchase of an electric vehicle for your business or personal use, now is the time to pay close attention.
Best Practices When E-Filing Returns
Avoid future problems by following these best practices for e-filing.
Common Mistakes in Tax Preparation
Avoid errors that can occur when preparing tax returns by learning these common mistakes.
What Are Your Chances of Being Audited?
These red flags could increase your chances of the IRS selecting your return for audit.
December 2025 Tax Due Dates
December 10: Tips for November 2025 Reported to Employer (Form 4070)
December 31: Contribution to employer-sponsored retirement plan for 2025 (401(k), 403(b), 457 or federal thrift savings plans)
December 31: Required minimum distribution (RMD) by individuals who are 73 or older at the end of 2025
January 2026 Tax Due Dates
January 12: Tips for December 2025 reported to employer
January 15: 4th Quarter 2025 Estimated Tax Payment due
January 15: Monthly payroll tax deposits for December 2025
January 15: Farmers and fishermen pay estimated tax for 2025
January 31 (Saturday → Due Monday, February 2): W-2 forms due to employees, 1099 forms due to contractors, Copy B of Form 3921 due to employees (for ISO exercises), Form 940 (Federal Unemployment Tax Return) due
February 2026 Tax Due Dates
February 2 : Deadline to file and pay 2025 taxes in full if not making an estimated tax payment in January
February 10: Tips for January 2026 reported to employer
February 16: File Form W-4 to reclaim exemption from withholding for 2026
