Federal Tax Refunds And The Complex IRS Tax Booklets

October 28th, 2008 by hlgiles

Common sense is not signature in the IRS tax booklets. The language is unclear and even a practiced reader finds it difficult to navigate to the bottom line. Even the most diligent of taxpayers is soon dismayed, trying to figure out what goes on line so-and-so. You know you made so much money. It seems that you should just be able to plug in that value and refer to a schedule which tells you how much you owe or should be repaid in your Federal tax refund. Hey, not so fast! You soon discover the many worksheets, multipliers and dividers that lead to nowhere. You read the booklet many times to make sure you’re putting the correct figure on line whatever. You end up with a migraine on the third day.



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