Hey, Rab. Yeah, agree with all that. Something else I'd like to add as just a FYI for anyone who happens to be reading this. If you have enough deductions to file a 1040 long form, and you aren't donating to charity either in the form of cash or property, you're missing out on one of the easiest ways to significantly affect the bottom line. If you're giving your castoffs to Goodwill, ARC, DAV, or to any one of hundreds of qualified charities, ask for the receipt and claim it on your return. Clothing, sporting equipment, toys, electronics, tools, household goods, it all counts! You'd be amazed at how much it can reduce your taxes/increase your refund.
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