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The Bottom Line is where Klatzkin’s advisors provide analysis and insight into key developments in taxation, accounting, and other issues and how they affect businesses and individual taxpayers.

Charitable Giving Rules Change in 2026

By CHRISTOPHER S. MAYNARD

Charitable contributions will be treated differently on federal tax returns beginning next year. New provisions in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) change how donations reduce taxable income for both standard deduction filers and taxpayers who itemize. While the changes do not affect whether a gift can be made to a qualified charity, they do affect if and how much of that gift produces a tax benefit. Since the new rules take effect January 1, 2026, taxpayers who regularly give to charitable organizations may want to review how the rules differ between 2025 and 2026 before making decisions.

IRS Announces New 401(k) Limits for 2026

By JACQUELINE DEMBOWSKI

In mid-November 2025, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro signed the $50.1 billion state budget, which prioritizes tax relief for working families, expanded school funding, and strengthening of the workforce. One new item introduced is an earned income tax credit that will provide over $193 million in tax relief for working families in Pennsylvania.

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