The Tax Lady Roni Deutch Seeks to Help Educate Taxpayers This Tax Season

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North Highlands, CA – Throughout tax season The Tax Lady Roni Deutch will continue her efforts to educate taxpayers through dozens of media appearances.

“As a nationally recognized tax attorney, I’m constantly being interviewed on television and radio for tax and financial advice,” claims Ms. Deutch. “I am flying all over the country these days to talk about taxes. But it’s worth it. Taxes are confusing to Americans and I am glad to be doing my part to help educate the public.”

Over the past year, Ms. Deutch has become a regular contributor on FOX Business News Money for Breakfast television program and the Thom Hartman radio show. More recently, she has discussed the tax implications of President Elect Barack Obama’s tax polices, end of the year tax tips, and the impact of government bailouts on taxpayers. Ms. Deutch has also appeared on various other programs and in dozens of newspaper and print articles. To see a full collection of her recent media appearances check out RoniDeutch.com/Media.

In addition to interviews and television appearances, Ms. Deutch has also taken to her personal blog to help educate people looking for information online about taxes. Recently Ms. Deutch posted an entry with the top 10 most common tax preparation mistakes. Below is a snippet of the article.

1. Not Checking Math
Before sending in those forms, go over your math a few times to make sure your return is 100% accurate.

2. Not Listing All Jobs
If you worked in more than one job this year, you need to make sure that you list them all on your tax return.

3. Incorrect or Missing SSN
It is imperative that you put your social security number (SSN) on your tax forms. Even more importantly, the number that you list must be correct.

4. Charity Misinformation
Making a charitable donation is more than good for your karma; it is good for reducing your tax liability. However, the IRS is becoming stricter with contributions, and if you forget to list the charity correctly on your tax forms then you will receive no deductions.

5. Listing Wrong Marital Status
Even if you were divorced fairly recently, it is still necessary to list your current marital status. The IRS is going to get suspicious when your ex-spouse lists themselves as single and you do not.

You can read the other five most common tax preparation mistakes at RoniDeutch.BlogSpot.com.

Millions of people recognize tax attorney Roni Deutch as The Tax Lady®. She has been helping taxpayers nationwide resolve their tax liabilities for eighteen years. As an industry leader, she has saved her clients tens of millions of dollars and has helped thousands of families settle their back taxes.

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