Citizens up in arms over tax bills thanks to con artist tax cut

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It's that time of year again. When Americans spend potentially days figuring out if they've paid too much in taxes, not enough in taxes, or just enough in taxes from the past year to the federal government. Some like to get a jump on the work and file early so if they get a refund (they paid too much in taxes) they get that money back as soon as they can. Others file early so if they owe taxes, they still have a few months (until April 15th) to send in what they owe.

Early results don't look promising:

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I have seen elsewhere where people are bemoaning their soaring tax bills thank to the tax cut they received from the con artist and Republicans.

I'll have my simple taxes done this Saturday. Depending on which online tax calculator I used to get an idea of which side of the fence I fall, I'll either owe a whole bunch more than what I normally do (potentially ten times more), or get an insignificant refund.
 
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