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IRS Deadline Looming

Just a week to go until the August 15th deadline for filing you taxes if you're one of the 8.5 million Americans who took the automatic four month extension back in April. If you're still unable to make the filing deadline due to an "undue hardship," you may be able to get an additional two month extension by filing IRS Form 2688, thereby pushing your due date out to October 15.

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