Teaching the language of tax. Maryland

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Posted on: November 20th, 2005
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“Never fun and sometimes painful, filing income taxes can be a confounding and sometimes painful experience for the average American citizen. But for new immigrants, the process can be a downright nightmare.

Lourdes Montes, who helps Latino immigrants understand their taxes, can rattle off the most common myths about filing: The more dependents, the fatter the refund check. Even if dependents live abroad, they can always be claimed. And those who earn more than $30,000 don’t have to pay taxes at all.”

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