Yesterday was April Fools’ Day and many of us will participate in a prank to get some laughs. But with the tax return filing deadline coming in two weeks, some who are unhappy with how the country is doing may be tempted to write “April Fools” on their tax returns and either not pay their taxes or try to get an illegally large tax refund.But filing an incorrect tax return or not paying taxes, even if done to conscientiously protest policies they disagree with, is not a good idea. The IRS or any...
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