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IRS Announces New Federal Income Tax Brackets and Deductions for 2026
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has updated the federal income tax rates and income brackets for the 2026 tax year, which will affect tax returns filed in 2027. These changes are designed to adjust ...
New US Requirements for Visa-Free Travelers: What You Need To Know
The US government has announced a new proposal that would require travelers from certain countries to give more personal information before entering the United States without a visa. What Are the Ne...
How to Avoid Common Tax Filing Mistakes and IRS Audits
Tax season is officially underway in the United States. While filing taxes is a yearly responsibility, it can be a stressful process—especially for first-time filers or new small business owners. Making a mista...
Can a 17-Year-Old Legally Move Out?
Wondering whether it’s okay for a 17-year-old to move out? It’s not only teens who are curious about this; parents and guardians often wonder too, especially when it comes to their legal responsibilities. Many American teen...
New IRS Tax Form Makes Claiming Deductions Easier for 2025
The IRS is introducing a new form, called Schedule 1-A, for the 2025 tax season. This new form is designed to help Americans claim more deductions and make tax filing easier. What’s New? For the fi...
Leaving an Inheritance for Children – What You Need to Know
It’s important for parents to plan not just who will take care of their kids if they pass away, but also who will manage any money or property the children inherit. If your children are still young when ...
Child Tax Credit increases to $2,200: Who can get it and when you’ll receive it
The 2026 tax season begins with a major change for many U.S. families. A new law, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, increases the Child Tax Credit (CTC) to $2,200 per qualifying child. This u...
10 Major Lawsuit Settlements You Can Join in March 2026
If you live or work in the United States, you could be eligible for a cash payment or a voucher from several major companies. This March, 10 different legal settlements are reaching their deadlines. Big names like W...
Can Police Question Kids Alone? More States are Saying "No"
When police read you your rights – the ones you've probably heard on TV, like “You have the right to remain silent” – it's scary enough. Imagine how it feels for a child. A 22-year-o...