With Tax Day looming, it's natural to want to hustle through the process, give the IRS its due and get your taxes out of the way. But before you file your returns and settle with the Treasury.
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Filing your tax returns is a numbers game. How much did you make? How much do you owe? How much do you have coming back to you as a refund? Read: I'm a Tax Expert: 8 Mistakes Retirees Should Avoid.
With the exception of accountants and tax attorneys, most people do not look forward to tax season. In fact, they loathe it so intensely that a recent GOBankingRates survey of more than 1,000 adults.
Living and working in different states can be difficult for things like commuting and work-life balance. But it can also cause a more complicated tax situation the rules for filing taxes if you.