With just about a month left in the tax filing season—assuming that IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig doesn’t change his mind about the April 15 deadline—I haven’t given a lot of thought to filing my tax return. And it appears that I’m not alone.
The most recent filing season data indicates that the IRS has received 45,271,000 tax returns, down nearly 25% from last year’s sluggish start.
One possible reason for the slow start? Taxpayers may be still be struggling with making sense of new tax forms and new tax rules. At the top of the list for potential ...
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