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Summer Activities and Taxes – Did You Know?Summer is a time to relax and have fun, but some seasonal activities may have...
06/01/2026

Summer Activities and Taxes – Did You Know?

Summer is a time to relax and have fun, but some seasonal activities may have tax consequences. Being aware of them now may save you time and hassle later.

If your child attends a day camp so you can work or look for work, some of the cost may qualify for the Child and Dependent Care Credit. Be sure to keep records and obtain the camp's tax identification information.

Students with summer jobs may be entitled to tax refunds if income tax is withheld from their pay. Adults earning income from seasonal, part-time, or gig work may need additional withholding or quarterly estimated tax payments.

Summer is also a popular wedding season. If you change your name after marriage, update your records with the Social Security Administration. If you move, update your address with the IRS and submit a new Form W-4 to your employer so your withholding reflects your current tax situation.

05/31/2026

Scammers may run fake charities to take advantage of people's generosity during natural disasters and other tragic events. The has tools to help you verify a charity is legit before you give: www.irs.gov/teos

05/31/2026

Good recordkeeping throughout the year will help you keep your on track. If you're not sure what records you need or how long you need to keep them, the has easy-to-understand information to help you get organized.

Read helpful records information at https://ow.ly/y0jn50YTwql.

National 529 Day – Did You Know?If you put money into a 529 education savings plan, earnings may be withdrawn federal in...
05/29/2026

National 529 Day – Did You Know?

If you put money into a 529 education savings plan, earnings may be withdrawn federal income tax-free when used for qualified education expenses. Qualified expenses can include tuition, fees, books, supplies, computers, and for students enrolled at least half-time, certain room and board costs.

While 529 contributions are not deductible for federal income tax purposes, many states offer a full or partial state income tax deduction or credit for contributions. Some states and plan sponsors may also offer special incentives around National 529 Day.

Recent law changes expanded the use of 529 plans. In 2026, up to $20,000 per year, per student, may be used for qualified K–12 education expenses at public, private, or religious schools. Prior years were generally limited to $10,000 annually.

Qualifying Dependents – Did You Know?In addition to your children and parents, a number of other individuals may qualify...
05/18/2026

Qualifying Dependents – Did You Know?

In addition to your children and parents, a number of other individuals may qualify as your dependents for tax purposes. Important factors can include the person's income, how much support you provide, and how much of the year the person lives with you. In some limited cases, even a non-relative who lives with you year round as a member of your household may qualify as a dependent.

Health Savings Accounts - Did You Know?Changing jobs? If you have a health savings account (HSA), you can take it with y...
05/11/2026

Health Savings Accounts - Did You Know?

Changing jobs? If you have a health savings account (HSA), you can take it with you. Unlike flexible spending accounts (FSAs), which are usually tied to your employer, your HSA belongs to you. You can continue using your HSA funds after leaving the job where you opened the account. However, you may make new HSA contributions only if you remain eligible to contribute. To remain eligible, you generally must be covered by an HSA-eligible high-deductible health plan (HDHP) and have no disqualifying coverage.

05/09/2026

Storing tax and financial records electronically can help keep them safe during a natural disaster. Check out tips from the to get started: https://ow.ly/jJ2L50YeAUp

05/07/2026

As a small business, you may have many different types of returns that are due, and many different types of deductions. As a busy small business owner, it’s important to put a user-friendly recordkeeping system in place.
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05/06/2026

National is the perfect time to strengthen your foundation.
Smart moves like keeping clean records, separating business and personal finances, and knowing your tax responsibilities can help you avoid costly mistakes and stay on track. These simple best practices make a big difference when running your small business.

Learn more from the : www.irs.gov/smallbiz

05/06/2026

Tip: The will never contact you by text or social media and demand immediate payment. Small businesses are frequent targets for these type of scams. Knowing the warning signs can protect your , employees and finances. Stay informed and learn how to avoid scams: www.irs.gov/scams

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