Perhaps the old cliché about death and taxes is only half true. There are actually a lot of ways to reduce or erase taxes if people only knew about them. It is easy to realize why we don't. We've all seen news reports on TV about the tons of paper it takes the IRS to print out their tax regulations. How can any average citizen hope to know all that? Anyone who has called the IRS help service will tell you even the people manning their help-lines don't know all the regulations. It takes an expert, or even a team of experts, and we also recognize most experts are out in the business world, not working for the government.
It stands to reason that, since the IRS has a mountain of documents spelling out legal deductions, there are a lot of ways of erasing your taxes. The key is to know what deductions are relevant to your situation. For that, you need help. But where do you go for that help?
There are many tax preparation services and in this modern age of technology taxpayers can even file taxes on the Internet. Searching for
tax advice and filing help may appear to be mind-boggling, but it doesn't have to be. It is as close as a click on your mouse. The Internet is loaded with excellent tax advice that can put your money back in your pocket.
There is nothing wrong with reducing your taxes. Even the IRS says they want you to take your lawful deductions. Perhaps that is just lip service to ease our dislike for them. They know most people do not want to fool with complex tax forms and will opt to either fill out the "short form" or take some basic deductions but overlook many deductions available to them. The government admits it gets millions of tax dollars that would be returned to taxpayers if their tax returns were filled out requesting these lawful deductions. But it is not the government's job, nor do they have the time, to fill out your tax form or find your deductions for you. It is almost like the person who overpays a bill and the recipient happily pockets the extra money. The only difference when paying taxes is; using their rules, you make out your own bill. If you overcharge yourself, you only have yourself to blame.
This year, pay yourself back. You CAN erase taxes. Keep the money. It's yours in the first place. Besides, you'll put it back into the economy sooner or later and that makes Uncle Sam happy too.
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