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Common and Costly Errors Taxpayers Should Avoid When Preparing A Tax Return

Common and Costly Errors Taxpayers Should Avoid When Preparing A Tax Return

Electronically filing a tax return reduces errors because the tax software does the math, flags common errors and prompts taxpayers for missing information. It can also help taxpayers claim valuable credits and deductions.

Using a reputable tax preparer – including certified public accountants, enrolled agents or other knowledgeable tax professionals – can also help avoid errors.

The IRS urges all taxpayers to file electronically and choose direct deposit to get their refund faster and avoid pandemic-related paper delays. IRS Free File offers online tax preparation, direct deposit of refunds and electronic filing, all for free. Some options are available in Spanish.

Here are some common errors taxpayers should avoid when preparing a tax return: