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  • Changes and Deadlines

Trump vows the largest tax refund season ever in 2026

Julian Harrow5 months ago3 months ago023 mins

President Donald Trump is promising that the 2026 filing season will deliver the biggest tax refunds Americans have ever seen, framing it as a payoff from his second-term economic agenda. The White House is tying that pledge to a sweeping tax package, a permanent rewrite of individual brackets, and a new stream of tariff revenue…

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Here is how Trump could levy broad tariffs even after a court loss

Julian Harrow5 months ago3 months ago012 mins

President Donald Trump has already tested the outer limits of presidential power on trade, and a looming Supreme Court defeat on his current tariff strategy would not necessarily end that experiment. Even if one legal pathway is shut down, the structure of U.S. trade law still gives the White House several other levers to raise…

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Trump says $0 income tax could be coming as options are studied

Julian Harrow5 months ago3 months ago017 mins

President Donald Trump is openly entertaining the idea that Americans could one day face a federal income tax bill of zero, framing it as the logical next step after a series of cuts that have already reshaped the tax code. The White House is now signaling that staff are actively studying alternatives, turning what once…

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  • Reporting and Thresholds

‘Trump accounts’ for kids offer $1,000 but add tax complications

Julian Harrow5 months ago3 months ago020 mins

Parents are being promised a $1,000 boost for each eligible child through new “Trump accounts,” but the offer comes wrapped in complex tax rules and long-term strings. The accounts are designed to give kids a head start in adulthood, yet the fine print on eligibility, withdrawals, and future tax bills will determine whether that early…

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SNAP may stall unless states share immigration data with Trump

Julian Harrow5 months ago3 months ago019 mins

The Trump administration is turning the nation’s largest anti-hunger program into a high-stakes leverage point, warning that key funding will be cut unless states hand over detailed data on the people who receive food aid. At the center of the fight is whether states must share immigration and other personal information with federal officials in…

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Do you know the rules on taxes for Social Security benefits?

Julian Harrow5 months ago3 months ago021 mins

Federal income tax on Social Security benefits is one of those rules that quietly reshapes retirement budgets, yet many people only discover how it works when a surprise bill lands in April. The core rule is simple but unforgiving: depending on your total income, up to a large share of your monthly checks can be…

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Trump still touts tariffs to fund checks and kill income tax

Silas Redmond5 months ago4 months ago015 mins

President Donald Trump is trying to turn a familiar political promise into a sweeping tax revolution, arguing that aggressive tariffs can both bankroll direct payments to households and eventually wipe out the federal income tax. The pitch blends populist anger at foreign competitors with the allure of $2,000 checks and a future in which wage…

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Florida home values could wobble if property taxes vanish

Julian Harrow5 months ago3 months ago014 mins

Florida’s push to eliminate property taxes is being sold as a simple way to make housing more affordable, but the math points to a far messier outcome. If the plan moves ahead, home prices are likely to jump, financing could get trickier, and the very tax shift meant to help residents might leave the market…

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Who would miss out on Trump’s $2,000 tariff payment

Julian Harrow5 months ago3 months ago020 mins

President Donald Trump has turned a technocratic topic, tariff policy, into a kitchen-table promise of a “tariff dividend” worth $2,000 per person. The pitch is simple and politically powerful, but the mechanics of who would actually see that money are anything but straightforward. Once you dig into the revenue math, the eligibility ideas floating around…

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Plan to end property taxes could hit Florida home prices

Julian Harrow5 months ago3 months ago013 mins

Florida’s push to wipe out property taxes on primary homes is being sold as a break for stretched homeowners, but the same policy could quickly inflate the very prices buyers are already struggling to afford. If the plan moves forward, the state’s housing market would not just get cheaper to own each year, it could…

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