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The IRS and Treasury Department on Friday put forward new proposed rules and processes that cover the implementation of Trump Accounts for parents and guardians who want to use the savings accounts for their children.

Trump Accounts were created under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act that was enacted last year and is expected to open for contributions after July 4, 2026. Ahead of the official launch of the accounts – which may be opened for children born between Jan. 1, 2025, and Dec. 31, 2028, as well as those born before 2025 who are under the age of 18 – the IRS and Treasury Department have to finalize regulations for the accounts.

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The newly proposed rules include processes for opening an initial Trump Account using Form 4547, which allows an authorized individual to make an election opening the initial Trump Account. The election to open a Trump Account must be made on or before Dec. 31 of the calendar year in which the eligible individual turns 17. 

Instructions for Form 4547 are currently available on the IRS website and the agency plans to allow individuals to file a one-page version of the form either at the same time they file their tax return or on a separate online portal.

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Americans who want to create a Trump Account for their children can do so using IRS Form 4547. (Valerie Plesch/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

The form also gives the individual the option of requesting the $1,000 contribution from the Treasury’s pilot program for an eligible child’s Trump Account. While children born between the start of 2025 and the end of 2028 are eligible for the federal contribution, those born before 2025 are ineligible for the seed money.

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If an election for the $1,000 pilot program is made at the same time as the decision to open an initial Trump Account, the authorized individual is able to make the election for a contribution. 

If no election is made for the pilot program at the time the election to open a Trump Account is made, a different process would be used for determining an authorized individual. The proposed rule for priority ordering would be a legal guardian, parent, adult sibling and then the grandparent of the eligible individual.

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Children born between January 2025 and December 2028 are eligible for a $1,000 seed contribution to Trump Accounts from the federal government. (Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Additionally, the proposed rules state that the individual who makes the election to open a Trump Account will be the responsible party who has authority to make investment choices among the options available while the account beneficiary is below the age of legal capacity. 

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The responsible party may also request a qualified rollover contribution to a rollover Trump Account, request a transfer for a qualified ABLE rollover contribution under certain rules or select a successor responsible party for the account.

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IRS CEO Frank Bisignano said the agency and Treasury are working to ensure families can easily take advantage of Trump Accounts. (Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)

“Trump Accounts are a pro-family initiative that will help millions of Americans harness the strength of our economy to lift up this generation and generations to follow and unlock the American dream,” said IRS CEO Frank Bisignano. 

“Creating Trump Accounts was one of the most important provisions in President Trump’s historic One Big Beautiful Bill, and these regulations are an example of the hard work of Treasury and the IRS in developing the guidance needed to ensure that eligible families can take advantage of Trump Accounts,” Bisignano added.

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US budget deficit tops $1 trillion in first 5 months of fiscal 2026

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The federal budget deficit topped $1 trillion in the first five months of fiscal year 2026, as the U.S. government is on pace to record another massive deficit.

The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) reported that the federal budget deficit was just over $1 trillion through five months of fiscal year 2026, with the size of the deficit down $142 billion or 14% when compared with the same period in fiscal year 2025.

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CBO noted that federal spending was just over $3.1 trillion in the first five months of fiscal year 2026, up $64 billion, or 2%, from the same period a year ago. Federal tax revenue collected jumped $206 billion, or 11%, when compared with last year and totaled nearly $2.1 trillion.

The rise in federal tax receipts was attributed to higher collections from individual income taxes and payroll taxes, with CBO noting those accounted for about two-thirds of the increase, while higher tariff rates also increased the amount of import taxes collected.

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The federal budget deficit topped $1 trillion in the first five months of fiscal year 2026, down slightly compared with last year. (J. David Ake/Getty Images / Getty Images)

CBO said that from October through February, individual income tax collections were up $99 billion, or 10%, when compared with the same period in the prior fiscal year, while payroll tax collections rose $34 billion, or 5%.

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Customs duties, a category which includes tariffs, totaled $144 billion in the first five months of fiscal year 2026 – up $109 billion, or 308%, from the same period in the prior fiscal year. 

Some of those tariffs collected may ultimately be refunded to the businesses and individuals who paid them after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration’s tariffs imposed under the International Economic Emergency Powers Act (IEEPA) were unconstitutional. 

Tariff refunds would lower federal tax revenue and thereby increase the deficit, and while the Trump administration has moved to implement replacement tariffs, those may face similar legal challenges and collections could face delays.

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Corporate income tax collections were down $33 billion, or 23%, in the first five months of the year due to provisions in the 2025 reconciliation bill that increased the tax deductions available to companies making certain eligible investments.

Federal spending increased the most for Social Security and Medicare, the mandatory spending programs that have seen enrollment surge in recent years amid the aging of America’s population.

Spending on Social Security totaled $676 billion in the first five months of fiscal year 2026 – an increase of $48 billion, or 8%, from the same period last year. CBO noted the annual cost-of-living adjustment boosted benefit amounts, while the Social Security Fairness Act’s expansion of benefits eligibility to previously non-covered professions accounted for about $7 billion of the increase.

Medicare spending jumped $34 billion, or 9%, from a year ago to a total of $475 billion in that period, which CBO attributed to higher enrollment and increased payment rates for services.

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Another significant mandatory program saw a similar rise in spending as outlays on Medicaid also increased by $22 billion, a rise of 8%, to a total of $285 billion in the five-month period.

Interest expenses on the national debt also saw a notable jump, with net interest costs totaling $433 billion in the first five months of the fiscal year. That’s a jump of $31 billion, or 8%, from the previous year and was due to the larger national debt and higher interest rates.

While spending on the Department of War rose $14 billion, or 4%, and the Department of Veterans Affairs increased $11 billion, or 7%, in the first five months of fiscal year 2026 compared with last year, several agencies saw notable decreases.

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Spending by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) decreased by $20 billion, or 74%, though that decrease was due to a $20 billion expenditure in November and December 2024 under a clean energy grant program and no comparable outlay was made in 2025.

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A similar dynamic played out with the Department of Homeland Security, which saw spending decline by $12 billion, or 23%, due to a relative decrease in spending on disasters when compared with the prior year despite being partially offset by higher spending on immigration enforcement.

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Zevra Therapeutics, Inc. (ZVRA) Q4 2025 Earnings Call March 9, 2026 4:30 PM EDT

Company Participants

Nichol Ochsner – Vice President of Investor Relations & Corporate Communications
Neil McFarlane – President, CEO & Director
Joshua Schafer – Chief Commercial Officer
Justin Renz – Chief Financial Officer

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Kristen Kluska – Cantor Fitzgerald & Co., Research Division
Jason Butler – Citizens JMP Securities, LLC, Research Division
Eddie Hickman – Guggenheim Securities, LLC, Research Division
Sumant Kulkarni – Canaccord Genuity Corp., Research Division
Brandon Folkes – H.C. Wainwright & Co, LLC, Research Division
Lachlan Hanbury-Brown – William Blair & Company L.L.C., Research Division

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Good afternoon, and thank you for joining Zevra’s Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2025 Financial Results and Corporate Update Conference Call. Today’s call is being recorded and will be available via the Investor Relations section of the company’s website later today. The host for today’s call is Nichol Ochsner, Zevra’s Vice President of Investor Relations and Corporate Communications.

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Thank you, and welcome to those who are joining us. Today, we will provide an overview of our recent accomplishments, followed by a review of our fourth quarter and full year 2025 financial results. I encourage you to read the financial results news release, which was distributed this afternoon, and is available in the Investors section of our website.

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Before we begin the call, please note that certain information shared today will include forward-looking statements. Actual results may differ materially from those stated or implied by forward-looking statements due to risks and uncertainties associated with Zevra’s business. Forward-looking statements are not promises or guarantees and are inherently subject to risks, uncertainties and other important factors that may lead to actual results differing materially from the projections made, and should be evaluated together with the Risk Factors section in

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Good afternoon, I’d like to welcome everyone to Repay’s Fourth Quarter 2025 Earnings Conference Call. This call is being recorded today, March 9, 2026.

I’d like to turn the session over to Stewart Grisante, Head of Investor Relations at Repay. Stewart, you may begin.

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Thank you. Good afternoon, and welcome to Repay’s Fourth Quarter 2025 Earnings Conference Call. With us today are John Morris, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer; and Robert Houser, Chief Financial Officer.

During this call, we will be making forward-looking statements about our beliefs and estimates regarding future events and results. Those forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, including those set forth in the SEC filings related to today’s results and in our most recent Form 10-K. Actual results may differ materially from any forward-looking statements that we make today.

Forward-looking statements speak only as of today, and we do not assume any obligation or intend to update them except as required by law. In an effort to provide additional information to investors, today’s discussion will also reference certain non-GAAP financial measures. Reconciliations and other explanations of those non-GAAP financial measures can be found in today’s press release and in the earnings supplement, each of which are available on the company’s IR site.

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