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7 Ways to Maximize Your Tax Refund in 2023

January 6, 2023 · Personal Finance, Saving & Spending
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The earliest you can file your 2022 income tax return is late January, but even though it won’t be due until April 18, 2023, there are a few things you can do right away to make it easier when the time comes to fill out your 1040 form. The year’s end is a perfect time to assess your tax situation and make any necessary changes to minimize your tax liability and increase your tax refund.

Reviewing your tax situation is essential because a little effort now could lead to big savings later on. To prepare for the forthcoming tax season, read on for year-end tax advice.

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