Alexandra Byrne and J.J. McCorvey | NBC News
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This tax season is rife with uncertainty, as the world’s richest person looks to shake up the Internal Revenue Service and the commerce secretary calls to eliminate it — but filers still need to carry on as usual, tax experts say.
“Whatever they’re going to have to do to make their tax return accurate and true, they have to do,” said Christina Wease, director of the Alvin. L. Storrs Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic at Michigan State University.
“In the face of uncertainty,” tax filers should consider getting their returns in as soon as they can, ideally...
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