LITTLE ROCK — Significant changes in tax laws may affect the tax planning strategies for the coming income tax season.

To help professional tax preparers get ready for tax season, the Cooperative Extension Service will offer four in-person income tax schools — and a virtual option — through its Community, Professional and Economic Development unit. While the schools are designed for tax professionals, anyone interested in advanced income tax preparation can register.

“We’ll have a packed agenda this year for sure, given the extensive changes in tax law,” Tax School Director Kim Magee said. “Attendees will leave with knowledge they need for strategic tax planning.”

Earlier this month, Congress passed — and President Donald Trump signed into law — the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, a compre

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