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If you don't know about a potential tax break, you won't take it. Here are the deductions a lot of taxpayers often forget.
By James Hamill For the Journal Q: My mother owns land in Arizona which I will inherit when she passes away. She lives on a fixed income and I recently discovered that she was delinquent on the property taxes on this land. I paid almost $4,000 in back taxes because this land will eventually be mine.
QUESTION: I am a widow, stretched to my paycheck's limits. After cobbling together unsubsidized and subsidized Stafford loans with private loans cosigned by my father, I was able to get my only daughter through a private college. But she graduated with what amounts to a small mortgage.
(ARA) - If you filed an extension and still need to file your 2008 tax return, don't panic. The key to getting it done quickly and efficiently is to have a game plan and know what to look for before starting. Use these tips to make doing your taxes easier.
(ARA) - The bad news? With so many changes made for the 2008 tax season, some taxpayers are bound to make a mistake on returns. The good news? You can save time and money now that you have filed an extension by learning from the mistakes of others who have already filed.
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