Feb 042009
 

Early Filers Pile on Errors

To err is human — especially this year.

As if doing your tax return wasn’t tricky enough, it’s particularly easy to make mistakes this year, thanks in large part to the economic-stimulus payments sent out in 2008 to nearly 120 million filers. An early sampling of tax returns received by the Internal Revenue Service this year shows about 15% made mistakes involving what’s known as a “recovery rebate credit.” source.

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