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Even if you’re below the income threshold for 2025, tax credits and excess withholding could result in a tax refund, making filing a tax return worth your time.
New IRS Schedule 1-A for 2025 introduces 4 new deductions for tips, overtime, car loan interest and seniors. These changes could lower your tax bill.