This release explains why tax refunds are bigger in 2025 for some taxpayers and why many still miss out. Corey Allison of Mastermind Tax Team breaks down overlooked strategies affecting refunds and encourages taxpayers to review their situation before filing.

-- Dallas-Fort Worth, TX — As the 2025 tax season approaches, many taxpayers across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex are hearing the same claim: tax refunds are bigger this year.
According to Corey Allison, tax strategist and founder of Mastermind Tax Team, that statement is only partially true — and misleading for anyone who doesn’t understand how the tax system actually works.
“Refunds aren’t just magically bigger,” Allison says. “They’re bigger for people who know how to move inside the rules. Everybody else is filing the same way they did last year and hoping for the best.”
What Most Tax Preparers Aren’t Explaining About 2025 Refunds
While social media posts focus on surface-level credits, Allison says the real money in 2025 refunds is in strategy, not headlines.
1. The Standard Deduction Trap
Many Dallas-Fort Worth taxpayers automatically take the standard deduction without realizing how much flexibility exists around it.
“In plain English,” Allison explains, “the standard deduction is the lazy option. Sometimes it works. Sometimes it costs you thousands. In 2025, a lot of people should be comparing deductions instead of clicking ‘next.’”
He notes that homeowners, parents, and people with fluctuating income are especially vulnerable to missing refund opportunities here.
2. Child & Dependent Credits Aren’t One-Size-Fits-All
While child tax credits are widely discussed, Allison says most people don’t understand how dependent status, custody arrangements, and income thresholds really work.
“Two parents can have the same kid and get two totally different refunds,” he says. “It’s not about who loves the child more — it’s about how the IRS sees the paperwork.”
Misfiling dependents or following outdated filing habits is one of the most common reasons refunds come back lower than expected.
3. Side Income Is the Silent Refund Killer — or Booster
With more people in DFW earning money through gig work, online businesses, and side hustles, 2025 refunds are heavily affected by how income is reported and offset.
“All money isn’t taxed the same,” Allison explains. “If you treat side income like a paycheck, you’re overpaying. If you treat it like a business, the rules change in your favor.”
Tracking expenses, mileage, home office usage, and timing income properly can dramatically change refund outcomes.
4. Small Business Write-Offs Most People Never Claim
One of the biggest refund drivers in 2025 is how small business and self-employed deductions are handled — or ignored.
“All I’ll say is this,” Allison says. “If you’re running a business or a side hustle and your refund looks small, that’s not bad luck. That’s lack of strategy.”
According to Allison, many taxpayers qualify for deductions they never claim simply because no one explained them in plain language.
Bigger Refunds Are Strategic — Not Automatic
Despite widespread claims that refunds are increasing across the board, Allison stresses that refund size is designed, not guessed.
“I can take two people in Dallas making the same money and create a $5,000 to $7,000 difference in refunds — legally,” he says. “The difference isn’t income. It’s knowledge.”
About Mastermind Tax Team
Mastermind Tax Team is a Dallas-Fort Worth-based tax strategy and preparation firm focused on helping individuals, families, and entrepreneurs legally maximize refunds, reduce tax liability, and understand the tax system in real-world terms.
Unlike traditional tax prep services that simply file forms, Mastermind Tax Team emphasizes education, planning, and long-term strategy, ensuring clients are positioned correctly before filing — not surprised afterward.
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Taxpayers unsure whether they are leaving money on the table for the 2025 tax season are encouraged to reach out to Mastermind Tax Team for a professional review to determine if additional credits, deductions, or strategies may apply to their situation.
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