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IRS clarifies 'no tax on overtime' deduction rules. What workers need to know

First publishedAug 18, 14:11 UTC
Last updatedAug 18, 15:00 UTC · just now ago
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Taxpayers who were unsure whether they qualified or how much they could claim will likely have an easier time when they file their 2026 tax returns, expert say.

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Taxpayers who were unsure whether they qualified or how much they could claim will likely have an easier time when they file their 2026 tax returns, expert say.
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