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Wrapping Up A Long Tax Season: What We’ve Learned

Kelly Phillips ErbMay 19, 2021August 2, 2021

Tax Day was May 17, 2021, for most individual taxpayers – and what a day it was! It marked the end of a difficult season for taxpayers and tax professionals alike.

For more on what we’ve learned, read Five Lessons From What Felt Like The Longest Tax Season Ever (on Bloomberg Tax, outside of the paywall).

Every week, you can find my column on Bloomberg Tax. Currently, there is no handy notification or alarm when my column goes live on Bloomberg – but that could be changing soon. For now, I’ll post the links here on Taxgirl. And for even more tax news, follow me on Twitter at @taxgirl.


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