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Rude tax effect of divorce or death of spouse

Posted February 20, 2021February 20, 2021 Tony Novak

Sometimes it makes sense to share an actual real client story (with identify removed of course). This widow was shocked by the effect; she expected to get about $2,000 back as usual. Instead the net refund is about $100.

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