With a smart tax strategy, you can avoid paying more in taxes than you have to, but not paying what you legitimately owe in taxes is another matter entirely. Unfortunately, it is easier than many people think to make tax mistakes — and these mistakes can be viewed by the IRS as an attempt to cheat the tax man.
This Kiplinger article highlights the 8 most common ways people accidentally cheat on their taxes and how you can avoid making the same errors.
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