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A battle over taxes continues to brew as the IRS is seeking to obtain more bank account information, a move strongly opposed by Republicans and the lenders themselves.

A battle over taxes continues to brew as the IRS is seeking to obtain more bank account information, a move strongly opposed by Republicans and the lenders themselves.

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A battle over taxes continues to brew as the IRS is seeking to obtain more bank account information, a move strongly opposed by Republicans and the lenders themselves.

A battle over taxes continues to brew as the IRS is seeking to obtain more bank account information, a move strongly opposed by Republicans and the lenders themselves.

SOPA Images/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Gett

Have you filed your taxes? We answer your burning last-minute questions.

The IRS says the average tax return is nearly 10% lower so far this year.

A battle over taxes continues to brew as the IRS is seeking to obtain more bank account information, a move strongly opposed by Republicans and the lenders themselves.

SOPA Images/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Gett

   

Tax Day is here. April 18 is the last day to file taxes or request an extension, which would push back the deadline to October 16. According to the IRS website, applying for an extension to file your tax return does not grant you an extension to pay your taxes and penalties may stack up the longer you wait to pay.

Reset answers your top tax questions.

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