TAX TIP TUESDAY | Avoid these common mistakes.
In this week’s Tax Tip Tuesday, we are looking at the most common errors taxpayers make.
Stacy Engle, an IRS spokesperson based in Indianapolis, said one of the biggest mistakes is transposing numbers on your Social Security number.“Your names have to match the social security card on file,” said Engle. “If it’s not spelled exactly as it is with social security then we would reject and it would delay processing of returns.”“A lot of times if you electronically file, the system will reject it almost instantly,” said Engle.
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