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Irs Confirms u.s. Tax Deduction of $25,000: Who Qualifies and How to Apply

Summary by El Comercio
Does the partial closure of the U.S. government put your tax reimbursement at risk?This you should knowImmigrants who were deported from the U.S., should they pay taxes to the IRS?This is what we knowThe U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) confirmed a new tax deduction that could represent as much as $25,000 less in taxable income for millions of tip-dependent workers in their day-to-day lives, something very common among Hispanics working in re…
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Does the partial closure of the U.S. government put your tax reimbursement at risk?This you should knowImmigrants who were deported from the U.S., should they pay taxes to the IRS?This is what we knowThe U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) confirmed a new tax deduction that could represent as much as $25,000 less in taxable income for millions of tip-dependent workers in their day-to-day lives, something very common among Hispanics working in re…

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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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