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Paperless IRS refunds in 2026: How Executive Order 14247 works

Executive Order 14247 (signed March 25, 2025) directed the Treasury to stop issuing paper checks for federal disbursements (including IRS refunds) effective September 30, 2025, to the extent permitted by law. Treasury and the IRS began phasing out paper refund checks on September 30, 2025; as a result, the 2026 filing season (processing 2025 retu...

The complete Trump child accounts guide

If you have a child – or one on the way – a new federal savings program launching July 5, 2026, deserves your attention. The government deposits $1,000 into a dedicated savings account opened in your child's name, and families build on that over 18 years of tax-deferred growth. It's a straightforward concept – but there&...

What are Trump child accounts?

Trump Accounts are a brand-new type of tax-advantaged savings account for children under age 18, created under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act signed into law on July 4, 2025. Think of them as "starter IRAs" designed to give American children a head s...

How Trump accounts work – the complete mechanics

Trump Accounts represent one of the most significant changes to family tax planning in decades. These government-backed savings accounts combine elements of traditional retirement accounts with unique rules designed to build long-term wealth for the next generation. If you're wondering how to open a Trump account for your newborn or how...

Form 1099-A: Acquisition or Abandonment of Secured Property explained

IRS Form 1099-A is a notice from your lender that they took back your property (like a home or car) through foreclosure or repossession, or that they believe you abandoned it. It shows the date this happened, how much you still owed, and the property’s estimated value - information you may need to figure out any tax gain or loss. ...

Is alimony taxable: Tax pain & alimony payments for US expats

When you go through a divorce, you and your ex-spouse will need to come up with an agreement to fairly divide your assets. Since marriage is really a financial partnership, the divorce should ideally split everything in half. A big part of this process could be to decide on alimony payments. If you’ve agreed on alimo...