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IRS Alert: 6 Mistakes That Could Inflate Your Tax Bill

February 8, 2026 · Taxes
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A woman navigates her tax dashboard while consulting with a professional expert via video call to ensure financial accuracy.

Professional vs. Self-Guided: Who Needs Help?

With the new tax law changes, you might be wondering if you need to fire your tax software and hire a human. Here is a quick guide.

Stick with Software (DIY) If:

  • You have one or two W-2 jobs.
  • You take the standard deduction.
  • You don’t have complex investments (like crypto wash sales or K-1 forms).
  • Your situation hasn’t changed much since last year.

Hire a CPA or Enrolled Agent If:

  • You own a business: The rules for expensing equipment and home offices are nuanced.
  • You sold significant crypto or stock: Calculating “basis” (what you paid) can be a nightmare if you didn’t track it perfectly.
  • You went through a major life change: Divorce, marriage, or receiving an inheritance often complicates your return.
  • You haven’t filed in years: If you have back taxes to file, a pro can help you navigate penalties.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the deadline to file my 2025 taxes?

The deadline to file your federal return is Wednesday, April 15, 2026. This is also the deadline to pay any taxes you owe to avoid interest and penalties.

Can I get an extension?

Yes. You can file Form 4868 to get an automatic extension until October 15, 2026. However, this is an extension to file, not an extension to pay. You must estimate your tax bill and pay it by April 15, or you will be charged interest.

How long will my refund take?

If you e-file and choose direct deposit, the IRS typically issues refunds within 21 days. Paper checks and returns requiring manual review (like those claiming the Earned Income Tax Credit) may take longer.

Final Thoughts for the 2026 Season

This tax season is defined by two things: higher deductions that save you money, and administrative hurdles that could cost you time. The new $31,500 standard deduction for couples and the $2,200 Child Tax Credit are huge wins for families, but you have to claim them correctly to benefit.

Given the IRS staffing challenges, your strategy should be defensive. File electronically to avoid the paper pile, double-check your bank account numbers for direct deposit, and verify you aren’t reporting income you don’t actually have. A few minutes of extra review now can save you months of headache later.

This is educational content based on general financial principles and the tax laws effective as of February 2026. Individual results vary based on your situation. Always verify current tax laws, investment rules, and benefit eligibility with official sources like IRS.gov.



Last updated: February 2026. Financial regulations and rates change frequently—verify current details with official sources.

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