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IRS tells Californians to wait to file tax returns. That could cost you

Por: Los Angeles Times Business February 10, 2023

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When it comes to unpleasant but necessary tasks, filling out your income tax return ranks right up there with cleaning out your rain gutters and having your blood drawn. So you might think that no one would mind when the Internal Revenue Service told taxpayers in California and several other states to hold off filing their 2022 returns for an undetermined amount of time. The reason for the delay? The agency is still trying to figure out whether... + full article



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