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Finance
Six Common
Tax Mistakes
The average federal income tax
refund in 2003 was $2,000, according to the
Internal Revenue Service. Yer millions of returns
were delayed, not because of complicated issues,
but due to simple mistakes in the filing process.
Check for these common errors before completing
your tax return this season:
Bad math —The IRS examines all returns for
mathematical errors, so take out those calculators
and double-check your arithmetic. Better yet, use
tax software to do the calculations for you. And be
careful when transferring figures from one sched
ule to another. Simple math errors can slow down
your return and may lead to penalties.
Incorrect or missing Social Security
Numbers —According to the U.S. govern
ment, your Social Security Number (SSN) is your
identity, so carefully print your SSN at the top of
each page. If there are any name changes, contact
the Social Security Administration to make cor
rections. For more information, log on to
uuw.ssa.gov or call (800) 772-1213.
Incorrect address —You won't get a tax
return check if the government can't find you.
Tens of thousands of refund checks end up back at
the IRS annually because filers provide the wrong
address or fail to submit a forwarding address.
Avoid this issue by including your correct address
on the peel-off label provided with the blank
return the government sends you at the
beginning of the tax season. You also can
download a change-of-address form at
uuw.irs.gov/publirs-pdflfßß22.pdf or request one by
calling (800) 829-3676.
Misusing the tax tables —Be sure to find the
correct column for your filing status, because tax
rates are different from one status to another. To
manage the small print of the tables, use a piece
of paper to “underline" the correct column, and
use a magnifying lens to highlight the figures.
Not signing and dating the return —ln the
rush for timely tax returns, many people simply
forget to sign and date their return. An unsigned
return won't be processed, and if you miss the
April 15th submission deadline, you could trig
ger late penalties. If filing a joint return, both
spouses must sign and date the return.
Insufficient postage —Thousands send out
tax returns only to find them back in their mail
box a few days later—again, a mistake that could
result in late fees. Mail your return with the right
postage, and you'll save time and money.
You can t avoid taxes, but you can help your
refund from being unnecessarily delayed. For more
answers to tax questions, visit wuw.irs.gov. 2^-
Jolm Sordini is a regular contributor to American Profile.
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American Profile