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When are 2012 Taxes Due?

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When are 2012 Taxes Due?

This is just a quick reminder…

Unlike the past couple of years, when the traditional tax filing deadline (April 15th) fell on the weekend and/or Emancipation day, April 15th, 2013 will be a non-holiday weekday. Thus, your taxes will be due on the 15th — exactly two months from today.

I’m not sure about you, but I’ve already collected up all of the necessary paperwork (except that darn corrected 1099 from Lending Club) and I actually met with our tax guy this afternoon.

If you haven’t started, be sure to mark your calendars and get cracking!

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Published on February 15th, 2013
Modified on March 2nd, 2013 - Leave a Comment
Filed under: Taxes

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