Countdown to Oct. 15, 2012

October 10, 2012

Are you one of the 11 million taxpayers who this year put off filing tax returns until the October deadline?

Welcome!

Here’s a week+ worth of tips to help you tax procrastinators finish
your 1040 by the absolutely final Oct. 15 due date.

7 Days left to file: Gather your tax documents

6 Days left to file: Don’t make these mistakes

5 Days left to file: Take these tax tax breaks

4 Days left to file: Double check dependent claims and your filing status

3 Days left to file: Don’t itemize? Don’t worry. You still have plenty of deduction options

2 Days left to file: Watch out for itemized tax deduction thresholds and ceilings on income

1 Day left to file: Report all your income, even if you didn’t get an earnings statement

Time’s Up: It’s Tax Day … Again!

Happy last-minute, and tax-saving, filing!

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