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Saturday, April 16, 2022

Your weekend long reads 🗞

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The Short List
 
Saturday, April 16

Don't panic! You're gonna make it.

Good morning, friends of The Short List! It's John, and if you are like me – and countless other Americans – you haven't yet filed your 2021 federal tax return. Typically, the Internal Revenue Service deadline falls on April 15, but it was pushed back this year to Monday, April 18 because of the Emancipation Day holiday in Washington, D.C. Taxpayers in Maine and Massachusetts have until April 19 because of Patriots' Day.

To help ease your Tax Day angst, here are some down-to-the-wire tax tips and information. 💵

When are taxes due in 2022 and where is my tax refund?
Refunds are higher thanks to stimulus checks and the Child Tax Credit.
Not ready for April 18? Here's how to file an extension.
IRS reject your e-file return? Zero might be the magic number.
Investing your refund: Weighing the pros and cons
How much will you pay to file online? Which software should you use?

ICYMI: Two top-of-the-news must reads

'This has broken my life': A growing number of Russian artists have fled to neighboring Finland rather than face persecution for their criticism of the war in Ukraine, USA TODAY's Tami Abdollah reports. Some of them are despondent about the future and unsure if it will ever be possible to return. "Theater is meant to talk to people and communicate with them, to explain things about the world," one said. "But it looks like we failed. We couldn't stop this war, and so I think we are also responsible for it."

Nightmare on the N train: USA TODAY's Chris Kenning collected the accounts of survivors from Tuesday's shooting at a Brooklyn subway station and produced a riveting account of the terrifying minutes when subway riders were unable to escape a car amid smoke and gunfire. "I saw people who were the most scared I've ever seen," said Sam Carcamo, a 35-year-old Brooklyn illustrator.

There are more great reads below.👇 Have a great weekend, and may all your deductions be properly documented.💸

At a grocery store in Washington, D.C., on April 12, 2022. Inflation hit a fresh 40-year high as continuing surges in gasoline, food and rent costs more than offset moderating prices for used cars.
Food prices are climbing: Here are items predicted to cost a lot more
Food prices for eggs, chicken, fruits and vegetables are among those the USDA projects will continue to go up this year.
Brooklyn subway shooting: Is it a new case for Biden's ghost gun...
New York City Police Department personnel gather a
Schools' new approach to anti-racism: Training white parents
Dec 16, 2021; Washington, DC, USA; Alison Ray Cava
Finland prepares for an attack from Russia, just in case
The Vantaa Reserves Association in Finland offers
'Stranger Things' star Millie Bobby Brown on being sexualized from a...
British actress Millie Bobby Brown poses on the re
People 50 and older can get a second COVID booster. Who should?
President Joe Biden receives a fourth dose of the
My doctor made me cry. It summed up what's wrong with health care.
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Flat tax mania: Better for taxpayers or another gift to the rich?
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'This is epic': Tourists flock to pricey Las Vegas pool parties
The pool party crowd at Elia Beach Club at Virgin
My boyfriend hasn't taken me on a date in 4 years, refuses intimacy....
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