Chapter 7

Trimming Your Taxes

In This Chapter

arrow Getting the lowdown on taxes and tax rates

arrow Lowering your employment and investment income taxes

arrow Tapping into education tax breaks

arrow Finding helpful tax resources

arrow Making an audit as painless as possible

You pay a lot of money in taxes — probably more than you realize. Few people know just how much they pay in taxes each year. Most people remember whether they received a refund or owed money on their return. But when you file your tax return, all you’re doing is settling up with tax authorities over the amount of taxes you paid during the year versus the total tax that you owe based on your income and deductions.

Understanding the Taxes You Pay

Some people feel lucky when they get a refund, but all a refund really indicates is that you overpaid in taxes during the year. You should have had this money in your own account all along. If you’re consistently getting big refunds, you need to pay less tax throughout the year. (Fill out a W-4 to determine ...

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