Daily Tax Tips weekly roundups 2016

March 11, 2016

How obsessive am I about taxes … and lists? And how little of a real life do I have? This filing season I’m doing a weekly roundup of the Daily Tax Tips.

I know, I know. All of the weekday tax tips already are collected on monthly pages through the filing season: January, February, March and April.

But a little extra reminder when it comes to cutting taxes never hurts.

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Plus, I’m a native Texan, so roundups are just part of my DNA.

And, for the most part, I got to use some fun photos with the weekly roundups!

So here they are:

April 18 deadline means weekend tax work for some
Week of April 11-15, posted April 15

Tax mistakes, breaks and post-filing drinks!
Week of April 4-8, posted April 9

Not saving enough for retirement? The tax code can help
Week of March 28-April 1, posted April 2

A quick lesson on education credits & tuition deduction
Week of March 21-25, posted March 26

How kids can help cut your tax bill
Week of March 14-18, posted on March 19

Working for the tax-saving weekend
Week of March 7-11, posted March 11 

Wild and weird week 
Week of Feb. 29 to March 4, posted March 4

Facing first-time filing tax fears 
Week of Feb. 22-26, posted Feb. 27

Driving down your tax bill with auto-related deductions
Week of Feb. 15-19, posted Feb. 21

Take Albert Einstein’s tax advice: Get filing help
Week of Feb. 8-12, posted Feb. 13

Place your crazy — and taxable if they pay off — Super Bowl 50 prop bets now 
Week of Feb. 1-5, posted Feb. 7

Don’t play around with your taxes! Turn to tax tips 
Week of Jan. 25-29, posted Jan. 30

Writer turns tables on ‘laziest, shoddiest’ tax telephone scam artists ever 
Week of Jan. 18-22, posted Jan. 23.

Millennials find tax refund anticipation loans appealing
Week of Jan. 11-15, posted Jan. 16

Tax brackets for 2015 filing, 2016 planning 
Week of Jan. 4-8, posted Jan. 8

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Those procrastinating filers aren’t a problem. In fact, the IRS appreciates taxpayers who take time to fill out their 1040 forms correctly. It also is grateful that tax submissions are spread out a bit, especially now that the IRS is a leaner agency. Processing returns is easier when they arrive throughout the year instead of in massive bunches.

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The ol’ blog is here to help you finish up your extended Form 1040. You can start with January’s tax tips page, which has links to the rest of the year’s tips by-month collections. You also can peruse various tax categories for more tailored advice by clicking on the More Tax Posts drop-down menu at the top of this (and every) page.

And to make sure you don’t miss your new filing deadline, the count-down clock below will let you know just how much time you to file by Oct. 15. At the latest.e. (Note: I’m in the Central Time Zone, so adjust accordingly for where you live.)

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