Quiz: The One Big, Beautiful Bill Challenge: Do You Know The 2025 Tax Changes?
Take our quiz to find out if you're ready for the changes the megabill will usher in.
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Our news Nerds covered a lot in 2025 — rising consumer prices, tariffs, the labor market and the mega piece of legislation known as the One Big, Beautiful Bill.
Lots of the bill's provisions, specifically the tax-related ones, will be useful to know as you prep for the upcoming tax season.
We used AI to create a quiz based on articles written by our Nerdy experts. Take it to find out how much you know about the legislative changes.
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You understand most of the key tax changes related to the bill. Consider reviewing the specific eligibility rules and caps to ensure you're making the most of these tax changes.
We have your back. Explore our tax coverage to make sure you're ready when the IRS announces the official start to tax season in January 2026.
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Some of the changes the legislation introduced could reduce your tax liability. Read our story on tax changes to learn more about 2025's tax landscape.
We have a list of more than 20 tax breaks and deductions for you to check out before filing season begins.
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