
Tax Links & Resources

Resources
Tax Foundation
- by Jared WalczakUnder HB26-1221, Colorado would make two changes that raise additional revenue by taxing income that doesn’t actually exist. The proposed changes to the state’s alternative minimum tax and net operating loss provisions are designed to overstate income, leading to double taxation and distorting taxpayer behavior.
- by Erica York, Alex DuranteThe Trump tariffs have not meaningfully altered the trade balance and amount to an average tax increase per US household of $700 in 2026.
- by Alex Muresianu, Erica York, Kyle Hulehan, Dan CarvajalAI is everywhere, and now it's in the tax policy debate.
- by Adam HofferDelaware Governor Matt Meyer (D) has proposed a new state budget that includes roughly $18.9 million in additional annual revenue from higher tobacco taxes.
- by Abir MandalNew Mexico's SB 151 decouples from the OBBBA's full expensing provision, making the state's tax climate less competitive.
Kiplinger
- Clearing out your collectibles or selling off the antique furniture Grandma left you could result in Uncle Sam wanting a cut of your windfall. By David Jaeger, CFP® (Feed generated with FetchRSS)
- Retirement savers with big bucks in traditional IRAs and pretax 401(k)s could face huge tax bills when their RMDs kick in. Here's a potential solution. By Martin Baker, CFP®, CEPA® (Feed generated with FetchRSS)
- Tax Refunds Here's how to check your IRS tax refund status and when you can expect your federal refund. By Kate Schubel (Feed generated with FetchRSS)
- Tax Refunds Tax refunds are about 10% larger so far this year, but many filers will have to wait longer for their money due to changes related to paper checks. By Kelley R. Taylor (Feed generated with FetchRSS)
- People who realized a capital gain in 2025 can still use Qualified Opportunity Fund tax incentives to defer it, even if they've already filed their taxes. By Michael Kelley (Feed generated with FetchRSS)
