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Become The Source – Tax Update Content Posts
Your clients don’t need another “tax season is coming” post.
They need someone who actually knows what’s coming and can break it down in real-people language.
That’s where Become The Source – Tax Update Content Posts comes in.
This is a post content vault of 30 educational tax law posts written to position you as the go-to resource for your audience. These posts cover real topics the IRS is watching and your clients are confused about—like Head of Household, EIC, Cash App/1099s, self-employment, extensions, crypto, capital gains, childcare credits, and more.
You’re not chasing trends. You’re sitting in your expert bag, teaching the law in plain language while still calling people to your DMs, comments, or booking link.
What’s Inside
You’re getting 30 ready-to-use posts you can plug straight into:
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Facebook
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Instagram
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Your email list
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Client groups or newsletters
Each post is written like a caption and is focused on tax law education + authority. Examples include:
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“Everybody With Kids Ain’t Head of Household” – breaks down HOH qualification and warns clients the IRS is watching that status heavy going into the 2026 filing season.
“EIC: This Isn’t Free Money” – explains Earned Income Credit the right way and why playing with fake kids/income will get them blocked.
“No W-2? That Doesn’t Mean No Taxes.” – educates your gig workers and side hustlers on reporting income from DoorDash, hair, Cash App, etc.
“Let’s Talk Cash App, Zelle & 1099s” – helps you address electronic payment reporting and 1099 tightening for 2025 income filed in 2026.
“Self-Employed? You Need Receipts, Not Vibes.” – sets the tone on documentation, mileage logs, and real records for business owners.
Plus posts on extensions, selling a home, investment income, credit card rewards, estimated taxes, education credits, rental income, crypto, EITC, childcare, teacher and student deductions, mileage, unemployment, and more.
Most posts include a clear call to action (like “DM me ‘HOH CHECK’” or “Comment ‘APPS’”) so you’re not just educating—you’re pulling people into conversation and into your client flow.Why This Hits Different
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It’s written in your lane – tax-specific, not generic “money tips.”
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It’s current to 2025 income / 2026 filing season situations and IRS focus areas.
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It builds you up as the educator AND the solution, not a walking discount flyer.
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It keeps you from posting “come file” 50 different ways with no real value.
You show up consistently, talking law, rules, strategy, and consequences like a pro—
and your audience starts treating you like one.
How You Can Use It
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Schedule one post per day for a 30-day “Be The Source” campaign
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Mix them into your regular content to sprinkle tax law authority all year
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Use them as email topics for your list
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Drop them in client groups ahead of tax season to pre-educate and pre-qualify folks
You can copy these posts as-is, adjust to your voice, or add your logo and visuals—but the heavy thinking is already done.
Who This Is For
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Tax pros who are tired of only talking about refunds and want to be seen as advisors, not hookup artists
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EROs and office owners who want their whole brand to sound more educated and compliant
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New and seasoned preparers who struggle to create consistent, educational content that still brings in clients
If you’ve ever said, “I know the law, I just don’t know how to post it,”
this is your shortcut.
Become the source. Teach them. Then tell them to book with you.
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