Here are the latest general tax news highlights I can share right now, based on recent reputable outlets:
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U.S. tax policy and proposals continue to be a major topic as Congress debates potential changes to rates, credits, and corporate taxation. For example, discussions around extending or adjusting the 2017 tax cuts and considerations for broader tax reform have kept headlines busy this year.[1][2][3]
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The IRS is actively communicating filing season guidance and deadlines, with ongoing updates on refunds, brackets, and compliance measures. Keeping an eye on the IRS Newsroom can provide the most authoritative, up-to-date details.[9]
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Tax market coverage from major outlets highlights shifts in expectations for corporate tax provisions, estate taxes, and incentives for research and development, reflecting ongoing political negotiation and budget considerations.[2][8]
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For consumer taxpayers, outlets are offering practical reminders about filing obligations, refunds, and typical policy implications of proposed changes—useful for planning your 2026 tax year preparations.[3][6][1]
If you’d like, I can pull the very latest article from a specific outlet (e.g., IRS Newsroom, Reuters, Bankrate) and summarize the key points for you, or tailor the update to Denmark-specific tax developments since you’re in Copenhagen.
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Nonpartisan Analysis: "Expiring Provisions in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act" - Congressional Research Service Note: latest news about budget reconciliation is being posted on our Reconciliation Tracker page. Thurs, Sept 25, 2025: A tax break for corporate research and development investments is hitting a roadblock due to a minimum tax set by Congress three
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www.bankrate.comMany IRS workers are furloughed due to the government shutdown, but taxpayers are still required to file their extensions this week. Congressional budget writers are trying to put the final framework together on President Trump's massive $4.5 trillion tax cut plan. But finding the additional spending cuts is proving difficult. Andres Gutierrez reports that service workers are worried Trump's touted no tax on tips plan could be off the menu. … Each presidential candidate is proposing...
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