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New IRS Enforcement Priorities for 2026: What Small Business Owners Should Watch Closely This Year

Taxes, UncategorizedBy Neovision Consulting IncJanuary 29, 2026

2026 Is a New Enforcement Era — Not Just a New Tax Year If you’re a small business owner, attorney, or franchise operator, 2026 brings more than new tax brackets and reporting rules — it brings a shift in how the IRS enforces compliance. After several years of staffing increases, technology upgrades, and delayed rollouts,…

Final IRS Reporting Rules for Digital Payments & E-Commerce Sellers: What Small Businesses Need to Know for 2026

TaxesBy Neovision Consulting IncJanuary 15, 2026

If You Accept Digital Payments, 2026 Is a Turning Point If you run a small business, sell online, or accept payments through platforms like PayPal, Stripe, Square, Venmo, Shopify, Etsy, or Amazon, there’s one thing you can’t ignore in 2026: 👉 The IRS is now fully enforcing its digital payment reporting rules. What started as…

The 2026 Tax Bracket Reset: What Small Business Owners Need to Prepare for as the TCJA Expires

TaxesBy Neovision Consulting IncJanuary 1, 2026

2026 Is Here — and the Tax Landscape Is Shifting If you’re a small business owner, attorney, or franchise operator, January 2026 likely feels like a turning point — because it is. At the end of 2025, many key provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) officially expired. That means 2026 marks the…

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