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Last-Minute Tips for Tax Procrastinators

Remember, if you don't owe, you don't have to file on the 17th. And please, don't kill yourself rushing.

A Tax Tip that Could Save Your Life. Really!

Are you rushing to file your 2011 taxes? Be careful.

Tax Savvy Moves Retirees Should Make Before the New Year

Take these steps to trim your 2011 tax tab.

Tracking Down a Lost W-2

Missing information can slow your tax-return preparation -- and your refund.

Which Tax Form to Use

Use the simplest form to meet your needs and avoid errors.

How Long to Keep Tax Records

You can toss some supporting documents, but you'll need to hang onto others for years.

Kiplinger's Tax Glossary: Tax Terms You Need to Know

Does filling out your return have you confused? Our tax dictionary defines every tax term -- and the tax rule it relates to -- you ever needed to know.

For Some, Tax Season Lasts
the Entire Year

If you have retired and no longer have a paycheck for Uncle Sam to dip into to collect his share, you might be on the hook for estimated tax.

A Second Chance at Tax Savings

You've got about three years to amend your return, so go back and make sure you got everything you deserve.

Simplify Your Financial Life

Now is the perfect time to do some financial spring cleaning, from tossing old papers to digitizing important documents.

Tax-Relief Hype

"Pennies on the dollar" pitches usually aren't worth a nickel.

When There's No 1099 to be Had

Kiplinger editorial director Kevin McCormally and fellow tax experts Peter Blank and Mary Beth Franklin tackle your most pressing tax challenges.

A Head Start on Your Taxes

Getting organized is the key to filing an accurate tax return.

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