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Episode 125: No More Checks: What the IRS Just Changed

Accounting and Accountability

Release Date: 09/19/2025

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In this episode: Inflation-indexed IRS deductions, credits, and thresholds for 2026. Non-indexed thresholds that haven't changed in decades (e.g., home sale gain exclusion). New above-the-line charitable deduction for non-itemizers. Rules for deducting donated vehicles. Conservation easements and farmland preservation. Tax treatment of donated timeshares and vacation home rentals. Qualified opportunity zone capital gains deferment. Health insurance marketplace premium tax credit pitfalls. Upcoming tax filing deadlines. IRS interest vs. penalty abatement rules.

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In this episode: Premium tax credit changes affecting Marketplace health coverage enrollees. Long-term care insurance premium deductions and new retirement plan withdrawal rules. A proposed Newborn Tax Credit and updates to ABLE accounts. IRS partnership audit trends and lingering ERC (Employee Retention Credit) claim backlog. A rundown of current IRS-impersonation scam tactics targeting seniors.

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In this episode: Federal Scholarship Tax Credit (2027) — Up to $1,700 non-refundable credit for K–12 scholarship donations; no income limits; requires state opt-in Cryptocurrency staking rewards — Tokens taxable as income upon receipt; deferral legislation proposed but not yet law 1099-DA reporting (2027) — Brokers must report digital asset sales; provide all 1099s to your preparer Charitable contribution rules — Cash must be documented; GoFundMe not deductible; large non-cash donations require appraisals $4.2M charitable deduction denied — Tax court disallowed due to inadequate...

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In this episode: IRS call strategies – A tip for getting through when the IRS won't accept calls • Tax identity theft – How fraudsters file returns using stolen Social Security numbers • Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS) – A little-known tax exclusion that could eliminate gains for eligible investors • IRS First-Time Abatement – An automated penalty relief process coming soon for late filers • Investment fee deductibility – Why individuals can no longer deduct these fees, but businesses still can • IRS interest rate increases – Higher rates on underpayments and...

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In this episode:  A recent court case that could allow some taxpayers to recover certain IRS penalties and interest assessed during the COVID-era, and what steps may be available to protect refund claims. The growing problem of erroneous IRS and state tax notices, including what taxpayers should do before reacting to unexpected letters. Valuable but often-overlooked tax credits, including significant updates to the adoption tax credit and how proper communication with your tax preparer can prevent missed opportunities. A refresher on the Net Investment Income Tax (NIIT) and additional...

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In this episode: What IRS funding cuts actually mean in the real world, fewer audits, but slower responses and more frustration when you do need answers Why “audit rates are down” doesn’t mean you’re off the hook, and how AI-driven red flags are quietly replacing old-school enforcement The growing role of automation in tax processing, and how it’s leading to confusing notices, mismatched payments, and head-scratching letters Why you should never ignore a tax notice, even when it looks wrong, and how often they actually are New and finalized tax rules that could create real savings...

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In this episode:

• Why the IRS is phasing out paper checks and what that means for paying or receiving tax refunds going forward

• How misleading labels on draft IRS forms could confuse clients (hint: “No Tax on Tips” doesn’t actually mean that)

• A major 401(k) rule change for high earners that could impact catch-up contributions starting in 2027

• Year-end tax planning tips for business owners, including strategies you must act on before December 31

• Smart ways to manage estimates, avoid penalties, and use paycheck withholdings to your advantage

If you want fewer surprises come April and smarter decisions in Q4, don’t miss this one.