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People constantly gripe about paying too much tax and getting too much IRS correspondence. For good reason.

We make mistakes. We don't have to.

The biggest source of errors and an avalanche of correspondence is taking a dependent your 'ex' is also claiming. That and getting Social Security numbers wrong. Let's see what else is causing you aggravation, shall we?

Tax season is the most intense, pressured time of the year. Your tax pro doesn't have the time to follow up and pester you for all the deductions - and all income. They can't dig deeper into your records or memory. It's up to you.

Click here for the list of the top 10 things you omit

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