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04/19/2026
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As tax laws continue to change in 2025, proactive planning is key. Keeping your financial records organized year‑round can help maximize deductions, reduce stress during tax season, and avoid costly mistakes
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Individual & Business Tax Preparation
Tax Planning & Strategy
IRS Letters & Resolution Support
Prior-Year & Amended Returns
Self‑Employed & Small Business Taxes
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Organize your income, expenses, and receipts throughout the year. This ensures faster filing and helps you capture every credit and deduction you qualify for.
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2026 TAX FACTS
OBBBA does not create a new “low-income” definition. Instead, it 'keeps the current tax system in place' and continues adjusting it for inflation. Whether you are considered “low income” still depends on which tax credit or benefit you’re claiming, not on OBBBA itself.
What stays the same in 2026 under OBBBA
1. Tax brackets stay permanent
OBBBA made the current tax brackets 'permanent', meaning:
-The 10% and 12% brackets still apply to lower incomes
-Income limits for each bracket 'increase slightly every year' due to inflation
👉 Being in a low tax bracket "does not define low income'—it only determines **how your taxable income is taxed**.
2. The standard deduction stays high (and increases with inflation)
For 2026 filings:
-The 'standard deduction remains historically high'
- It increases slightly each year to keep up with cost of living
This means:
A large portion of your income is **NOT TAXED AT ALL**
-Many low-income filers still owe **$0 in federal income tax** before credits.
👉 This is one of the **biggest benefits for low-income taxpayers** under OBBBA.
How “low income” is still measured in 2026
3. Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)
For 2026:
EITC **still uses income limits**
Limits depend on:
* Filing status
* Number of qualifying children
* Adjusted Gross Income (AGI)
The exact dollar amounts will be higher than 2024, because they are:
- Adjusted annually for inflation
- Published by the IRS each year
👉 If your income stays in the same range, you may still qualify—and possibly for a **LARGER CREDIT**.
4. Premium Tax Credit (health insurance)
For Marketplace health insurance in 2026:
-Eligibility is still based on 'household income as a percentage of the federal poverty level'
- Usually between **100% and 400% of the poverty level**
- Adjusted yearly based on:
- Family size
- State
- Updated poverty guidelines
👉 OBBBA does not change this system.
5. Federal poverty guidelines still guide benefits
Programs continue to use poverty levels as a reference point, such as:
-150%
- 200%
- 300% of the federal poverty level
These numbers:
-Change every year
-Are NOT set by OBBBA
-Are used to decide eligibility for credits and assistance
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