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January 29, 2026
Trump Tax Law Introduces Tip, Overtime Deductions for 2025 Returns

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed into law by President Trump on July 4, 2025, introduces substantial changes to the U.S. tax code that will affect millions of Americans filing 2025 returns. The legislation includes new deductions for tips and overtime pay, increases the Child Tax Credit, and raises the state and local tax [...]

January 29, 2026
Arizona Urges Tax Filing Despite Unresolved State Code Dispute

The Arizona Department of Revenue is urging residents to file their 2025 income tax returns on schedule despite the state lacking an approved tax code that conforms to recent federal changes, a situation that could force roughly one million taxpayers to amend their filings and cost the state $20 million to process. The unusual predicament stems [...]

January 29, 2026
IRS Workforce Cut 27% as Filing Season Opens Amid Major Tax Law Changes

The IRS began the 2026 tax filing season Monday with 27% fewer employees than it had a year ago, raising concerns about delays for millions of taxpayers who need assistance as the agency implements over 100 new tax law changes, according to National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins’s annual report to Congress. The workforce dropped from approximately [...]

Jess C.January 28, 2026
What to Know About 401k Loan Offsets and Defaults

Borrowing from a 401k can feel like a short-term fix, but it may lead to unexpected taxes if employment changes or payments stop.  This article explains two situations that often cause confusion: a loan default that turns into a taxable deemed distribution, and a plan loan offset (including a Qualified Plan Loan Offset, or QPLO) where [...]

Justin GluskaJanuary 27, 2026
Roth Catch-Up Contribution Rules for Solo 401k High Earners

Starting in 2026, many Solo 401k owners aged 50 and older will face new rules on how they handle “catch-up” contributions. Under the SECURE 2.0 Act, those with prior-year wages above a certain threshold must designate catch-up deferrals as Roth. This means they’ll be made with after-tax dollars, without reducing current-year taxable income. The IRS has [...]

Jess C.January 26, 2026
Are Solo 401k Contributions Subject to FICA?

If you’re setting up a Solo 401k for 2025, you’re probably focused on maximizing your retirement savings and reducing current income taxes. But there’s another piece that often trips up self-employed filers and small business owners: how these contributions affect payroll taxes like Social Security and Medicare. A Solo 401k can shelter a meaningful portion of [...]

Justin GluskaJanuary 23, 2026
How to Coordinate a SEP IRA and a 401k From Your Day Job

Having a side business can open the door to extra retirement savings, especially if you are already participating in a 401k through your day job. At first glance, it may look like you are doubling your retirement benefits. But the IRS has contribution limits that apply across both plans, and coordinating them takes careful planning. You [...]

IRA
Jess C.January 22, 2026
Form 5498 Guide on IRA Contributions and Rollovers

If you added money to an IRA or moved funds between retirement accounts, Form 5498 is the official record of those actions. Your IRA custodian files this form directly to the IRS and also sends you with a copy. It shows your total contributions, any rollovers or Roth conversions, the account’s year-end fair market value, [...]

Justin GluskaJanuary 21, 2026
Roth Conversion Rules for IRAs and 401ks

Roth conversions can offer long-term tax advantages, but they come with short-term consequences you need to plan for. When you move money from a traditional IRA or 401k into a Roth account, the conversion is taxable in the year it happens. Once completed, you can’t undo it. The 2025 tax year brings extra pressure to get [...]