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Taxpayers should expect serious delays from the IRS this year – a tax scholar offers tips but says only Congress can fix the underlying problem

  • Written by Beverly Moran, Professor Emerita of Law, Vanderbilt University
imageEven the simplest 1040 tax returns are facing delays. Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images

No one likes tax season. It’s complicated, it’s stressful, and it’s getting worse.

Last year was already the “most challenging year taxpayers and tax professionals have ever experienced,” according to the Taxpayer Advocate...

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