IRS Confirms No Changes To 2025 Withholding Tables Or W-2 Forms Despite New Tax Law

For taxpayers and payroll professionals alike, clarity is key—especially amidst sweeping tax reforms under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). The IRS has stepped in with timely guidance: for Tax Year 2025, there will be no changes to withholding tables or major forms like the W-2, 1099, or Form 941. This move provides crucial consistency during a complex transition Continue reading

Canada’s $3,716 Monthly Pension In 2025 – Who Qualifies, When You’ll Be Paid & How To Claim

In 2025, many Canadian seniors are talking about a $3,716 monthly pension. While this may sound like a single payment from one program, it’s actually the combined total of three different benefits: Old Age Security (OAS), Canada Pension Plan (CPP), and the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS). Each program has its own eligibility criteria, payment rates, and application process. If you qualify Continue reading

Rare $880,000 Susan B. Anthony Dollar – How To Spot The 1981 Coin Still In Circulation

There’s been plenty of buzz online about a “$880,000 Susan B. Anthony (SBA) dollar” supposedly still in circulation. While the story grabs attention, the reality is very different. The 1981 SBA dollars do have collector interest, but they are far from million-dollar coins. In fact, 1981 Susan B. Anthony Dollar dollars were never officially released for general circulation, making them Continue reading

Canada Child Benefit Boost – Quebec Families To Receive Up To $649.75 This Month

Families in Quebec are set to receive a welcome boost this month, with the Canada Child Benefit (CCB) and the Quebec Family Allowance combining to deliver payments of up to $649.75 per child. This financial support comes at a crucial time, as the cost of food, housing, and childcare continues to rise across the province. The August 2025 payments reflect recent Continue reading

$600 Rebate Approved For Millions – Check If You’re Eligible For The Payout

In 2025, millions of Americans could see extra cash in their pockets thanks to new and ongoing rebate payment programs at both federal and state levels. Rebate checks remain one of the most direct ways governments provide financial relief—either as refunds for overpaid taxes or as one-time payments from surplus funds. This year, a proposed $600 federal rebate under Continue reading