Tax Day is April 15, which means that if you still have to file, you've missed your chance to be an early bird, but you're not yet a procrastinator, either. Be Aware: Trump-Era Tax Cuts Are Expiring.
The U.S. tax code contains many overly specific deductions that can seem downright ridiculous. While complex tax loopholes allow large corporations and wealthy individuals to significantly reduce.
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Tax season is in full swing and, though many people have yet to file, the IRS has already put out an initial report about how things are going. According to this report, the average 2024 tax refund is.