Some things get better with age, including tax benefits. Taxpayers aged 65 and older may now qualify for an extra $6,000 tax deduction. Learn more and check if you're eligible: https://t.co/5lV6cRVeCW #IRS #OlderAmericansMonth pic.twitter.com/vic2MGS98D
— IRSnews (@IRSnews) May 24, 2026
An #IRS reminder on #MilitaryAppreciationMonth: Combat pay is partially or fully tax free. Service members serving in support of a combat zone or in a qualified hazardous duty area may also qualify for this exclusion. Learn more: https://t.co/a0a1bNcgXI pic.twitter.com/3cvOXSQZPH
— IRSnews (@IRSnews) May 23, 2026
News for @DemGovs @GOPGovs and @NatlGovsAssoc→ States may now have faster access to #IRS disaster relief, requesting it before a Federal Disaster Declaration is issued. https://t.co/6C2dPE8Qhr pic.twitter.com/hMRLX6g8fI
— IRSnews (@IRSnews) May 23, 2026