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		<title>The Final Countdown</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2010 18:04:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jenny Ellingen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[April showers bring May flowers…..April also brings Tax Day.  Since 1955, April 15th has been the deadline to file your federal and state taxes.  This is a dreaded time for me.  Yes, I am one that waits until the last minute to gather all my receipts, donations forms, and make the appointment to file my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>April showers bring May flowers…..April also brings Tax Day.  Since 1955, April 15<sup>th</sup> has been the deadline to file your federal and state taxes.  This is a dreaded time for me.  Yes, I am one that waits until the last minute to gather all my receipts, donations forms, and make the appointment to file my taxes.  This doesn’t have to be an agonizing process.  There are a lot of great resources online that are available to help take away the stress of preparation and filing.  Here are some helpful tools that I have come across that you may want to check out:</p>
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<li>Knowing      what information you need to have with you when you file your taxes can be      a mystery.  <a href="http://www.hrblock.com/taxes/doing_my_taxes/tax_prep_checklist.html" target="_self">H &amp; R Block has a free tax checklist</a> with 10      simple questions and based on your answers will produce a checklist of all      the items that you need to gather.</li>
<li>Every      year there are changes and updates to tax laws.  There are individual websites, blogs,      and forums that are out there that are helpful to answer specific      questions you may have.  If you      don’t know which ones apply to you, the Internal Revenue Service website provides      <a href="http://www.irs.gov/formspubs/article/0,,id=174600,00.html" target="_self">links</a> that will help educate you on the federal      changes.  You can also check out      your state website for any changes that may apply to your state filings.</li>
<li>Anyone      that knows me knows that I lack the technical gene, but I am slowly      catching up.  In my extensive search      for tax tools, I stumbled across Taxbrain. This site provides a list of <a href="http://www.taxbrain.com/taxcenter/taxTools.asp" target="_self">tax      tools and widgets</a> that can help take some of the guessing out of tax      preparation.  For example, you can      use their refund calculator to see approximately how much you will be receiving      back from the IRS.  They also have a      W4 calculator, extension forms, and a tax tips blog that you can follow.      Are you ready for the best part?       All of these widgets can be added to your social media sites like      Twitter or Facebook.  Very cool!</li>
<li>Need      help on the go?  Now there are tools      made available that can be used on your mobile devise.  Here is a couple that I thought were      great.
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<li>TaxCaster       Mobile from Turbo Tax is a tax calculator that will help you estimate       what you may owe or receive in a refund.        This is an app made for iPhone and is free through Apple’s App       Store.</li>
<li>Tax       Answers from H &amp; R Block.  This       free app allows you to submit tax questions right to a tax expert.  There is also a store locator and a tax       term glossary built in.  This app       is available through Apple’s App Store.</li>
<li>BlackBerry       offers an app called Tax Receipts Shoebox.  Keep your itemized receipts organized,       generate customized reports and much more.  The cost is $2.99 and is available through       BlackBerry’s App World.</li>
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<p>Leave a comment with any resources that you may use that you would add to this list.</p>
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