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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If you put money into a 529 education savings plan, earnings may be withdrawn federal income tax-free when used for qualified education expenses.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.

04/20/2026

IRS Impersonation Scams – Did You Know?

Criminals continue to use IRS impersonation scams to steal money and personal information. Understanding how the IRS actually communicates can help you recognize and avoid these schemes.

The IRS generally initiates contact by sending a letter through the mail on official letterhead. If you have an IRS online account, you can log in to verify whether a notice is legitimate. If you are unsure, you can contact the IRS directly at 800-829-1040.

Scammers, however, often pose as the IRS in several ways:

By mail: Fake letters may look official but include incorrect contact details or suspicious language such as “in relation to your unclaimed refund.”

By email or text: The IRS does not initiate contact this way. Messages promising refunds, credits or urgent fixes often contain links to fraudulent websites designed to steal your information.

By phone: Scammers may leave threatening messages or demand immediate payment using gift cards or other unusual methods—tactics the IRS does not use.

In person: Unannounced visits are extremely rare. Most legitimate IRS appointments are scheduled in advance by letter.

If you suspect a scam, do not respond, click links or share information. Instead, contact the IRS using an official phone number to verify the situation.

04/06/2026

Avoiding Costly Tax Problems - Did You Know?

As the April 15 federal tax filing deadline approaches, some people may find themselves unable to pay the full amount of tax they owe. In that circumstance, it is important to pay as much as possible by the deadline, as doing so will help keep IRS penalties and interest charges to a minimum. For any remaining balance, many people may qualify to set up a monthly payment plan that fits within their budgets. Typically, interest fees will accumulate over the course of an installment plan, but the balance owed will not spiral upward, and penalties will not escalate as long as monthly payments are made on time.

During the weeks and months after they file, some people may receive an IRS notice in the mail. The notice may request payment, especially if an installment plan has not been established. In other cases, IRS letters ask for additional information like the basis for a deduction amount, or require action to correct a filing mistake like omitting a form. A tax professional can help you properly respond to an IRS notice if you receive one, or help you set up a manageable payment plan if you cannot pay your tax balance in full.

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