IRS Raises Standard Mileage Rates Mid-Year: What Employers Need to Know

For the first time since 2022, the IRS has issued a mid-year adjustment to its standard mileage rates, and the split-rate structure it creates for 2026 is more complex than it appears. If your business reimburses employees for mileage, the IRS just created a compliance task you cannot afford to overlook and getting the details wrong could mean over- or under-reimbursing employees, violating accountable plan rules, and creating unexpected tax exposure for both your business and your workers.

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Spring cleaning your home: turning physical clutter into financial return

Most households are sitting on more idle capital than they realize – it’s just tied up in closets, garages, and storage rooms. This article reframes spring cleaning as a financial exercise, exploring how unused possessions carry real costs, how clutter limits flexibility, and how a focused decluttering effort can convert dormant assets into liquidity, tax-efficient giving, and a simpler estate.

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