New tax changes could mean bigger refunds for tipped and overtime workers
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By: Fredy Ortiz Interviewee: Miguel Burgos, CPA at TurboTax The 2025 tax season (filed in 2026) arrives with historic changes that will directly impact taxpayers' wallets, especially those in the Hispanic community. To break down these changes, we spoke with Miguel Burgos, Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and expert at TurboTax, who explains everything from new tip deductions to how to protect yourself from scams. https://www.instagram.com/reel…
The tax season has just begun and several changes to the tax code could affect how much money some taxpayers will be reimbursed or will have to pay when declaring their income. The modifications are part of a new law promoted by President Trump and apply for the fiscal years 2025-2028. The changes could benefit older people, workers who receive tips or overtime, as well as those who bought certain new vehicles in 2025. Algeria Ventura by Maggie’…
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