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Everyone makes mistakes. But when it comes to tax returns, errors can be costly. Check and double-check the items below, which are among the most common tax goofs.
For 2007 income taxes, it’s the little things that count. Small deductions here, a credit there, a bit of help for homeowners caught in the mortgage crisis — all add up to tax savings for savvy filers.
Have a question for the Internal Revenue Service? Make your inquiry directly to IRS spokesman David Stewart. If he can't answer, he'll find somebody who can.
College is one of the most expensive investments a parent can make in a child’s future. But there’s a consolation prize that comes with the hefty price tag: bigger tax breaks.




