Meg White via Giphy
It's not as entertaining as The Beatles' impromptu rooftop concert*, but the ol' blog's weekly feature shouting out tax topics from the internet rooftops is back for 2025.
As you can see from the folks hollering in the above gif, I'm still using the same image. Something about not fixing things that aren't broken. So, if you're a regular reader (thanks!), you know the drill.
As I've been doing for the last seven+ years — another cliché about time, flying, taxes, and fun — I'm freeing up at least one of my weekend days by posting a Saturday (or Sunday) Shout Out to some other tax items from blogs, traditional or online media outlets, or any other source I happen to have run across the previous week.
The headline's Saturday or Sunday option allows me to decide which day I choose to post the other tax info if that seems appropriate. But mostly, I do my shouting out on Saturdays. That's why it's listed first; that and the alphabet.
Not only is this a good way to share some of the fine tax material out there, but it's also a nod to my personal appreciation of personal time. In November, the blog will turn 20. And since I've posted almost every single day of those now nearly two decades, the weekend Shout Outs provide me a break while still sharing timely, helpful, interesting, and sometimes amusing tax articles and posts from other bloggers, writers, and the wider tax community (or elsewhere).
OK, I've already used up some of my free time, so let's get down to business.
I've jump started this year's shout collection page by reposting the final shout out of 2024. Now it's time to get to 2025's tax sharing and shouting. I'll put the newest shouts at the top of the below list.
- Finance committee senators seek comments by March 31 on IRS improvement proposal (March 22, 2025)
- Using tax-favored retirement funds after a disaster (March 15, 2025)
- Trump seeks to end student loan relief for those employed in fields the White House opposes, plus Education Department future and state tax on forgiven loan amounts (March 8, 2025)
- DOGE access to IRS concerns taxpayers (March 2, 2025)
- A one and a two and what’s next for federal spending and taxes? (Feb. 22, 2025)
- Form 1099-K to be issued for 2024 marketplace earnings of more than $5,000 (Feb. 15, 2025)
- State tax considerations for Super Bowl LIX bettors (Feb. 8, 2025)
- IRS makes progress in cutting tax ID theft victims' wait times (Feb. 1, 2025)
- Tax prognostications at the start of Trump's second term (Jan. 25, 2025)
- IRS commissioner to resign Jan. 20 as Trump takes over (Jan. 18, 2025)
- 2025 tax season, including expanded Direct File in 25 states, starts Jan. 27 (Jan. 11, 2025)
- NH became a no-tax state on Jan. 1, 2025, and other New Year state tax law changes (Jan. 4, 2025)
- Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic program marks 25 years of helping taxpayers (Dec. 28, 2024)
You can read more of the whys and wherefores of the Shout Out idea in the original post about the one-weekend-day posts. There you'll also find all of 2017's Shout Outs.
And if you interested in who got tax-related hollers in the rest of the last six years, you'll find them on the 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024 pages.
Thanks and I'll say it again, enjoy your weekends with a little bit of taxes on the side. I know I will!
*And oh yeah, about that asterisk at the top of this post. If you haven't watched Peter Jackson's documentary Get Back or the remastered documentary movie Let It Be that inspired it, do. Now. Both are well worth the time.
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