Don’t forget to file your taxes today!

June 15, 2007

Your June estimated tax payment, that is.

Form 1040-ES, payment voucher 2, is due today. If you’re still mailing the paper form, a postmark is OK. This blog item from a couple of days ago has more details.

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I just checked my bank account and Uncle Sam has already taken out our payment, so I’m calling it a day.

My cousin Kathy is in town. Regular readers remember her and our grand adventure in the wilds of West Texas last September. Today we’re going to do some Austin exploring — the Texas State History Museum, the Blanton, probably a margarita taco bar or two.

If I don’t make it back to the blog later today, y’all be sure to get that estimated payment in! And have a good weekend.

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