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The average tax refund last year was almost $3,000. Tax companies try to get you excited about your refund as if it’s a gift from the government, a testament to a tax preparer's skills, or a sign that you’re doing something right with your finances. All of that is a myth. Millions of taxpayers don’t know the truth about tax refunds and won't be super excited once they discover it.
Go to pryorityfinance.com to have your taxes filed by a professional on our team.
By Ray Pryor | Jaida Pryor | PryorityPod5
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The average tax refund last year was almost $3,000. Tax companies try to get you excited about your refund as if it’s a gift from the government, a testament to a tax preparer's skills, or a sign that you’re doing something right with your finances. All of that is a myth. Millions of taxpayers don’t know the truth about tax refunds and won't be super excited once they discover it.
Go to pryorityfinance.com to have your taxes filed by a professional on our team.