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Why Are Tax Forms Called “Schedules”?


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Taxes are due Tuesday, as the IRS collects tens of millions of forms from around the country. Most individual taxpayers fill out a Form 1040, and then attach a series of additional Schedules (A, B, C, D, or SE) to their packets. Why are some tax forms called "schedules"? Read More ...

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