Typically a taxpayer may take a credit for him or herself, a spouse and each dependent.
You're giving them the wrong message: Spend it all, because then the taxpayers will take care of you.
Even taxpayers who go to accountants can take steps on their own to save money.
Some say the taxpayer should take care of it.
Do we say no, willy-nilly, the taxpayer will take care of them?
The size of the personal exemption a taxpayer may take each year is adjusted for inflation.
Not knowing what next year will bring, the taxpayer should take that dollar now.
Even though last year is history, taxpayers can still take some last-minute steps before April 17 to lower the tax burden for 1988.
The current wisdom is that taxpayers and most farmers would rather take their chances on a free market.
There are no reliable figures on how many taxpayers in each state take deductions of more than $10,000.