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Child Poverty And Taxes In The United States
The 37 Cent Mistake
Author: Make My Life Less Taxing

When it comes to filing your tax return, spending 37 cents could be the biggest mistake you ever make.

Millions of taxpayers make the mistake of putting their income tax return in a regular letter-sized envelope, sticking on a 37 cent stamp, and placing the envelope in the mailbox.

And millions of taxpayers "get away" with this mistake year after year.

Why do I say that putting your tax return in the mailbox is a mistake? Let me explain.

Every year, a small percentage of mail doesn't get delivered. The U.S. Postal Service doesn't like to admit this, but it's true.

Furthermore, even if your tax return gets delivered to the IRS, every year a small percentage of tax returns get lost by t...
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