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3 Tax Surprises That Could Cost You in 2026 — And How to Fight Back

Millions of Americans are expecting bigger refunds this season. But a home office myth, a crypto tax blindspot, and a shrinking middle-class refund are quietly catching taxpayers off guard.

The average 2026 refund is up 11%. But that headline hides a more complicated reality. Three tax surprises are catching millions of Americans off guard this filing season.

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