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You still have time to avoid tax filing mistakes

The Illinois CPA Society sees the common mistakes. Photo: Shutterstock


Springfield, IL (CAPITOL CITY NOW) – There are three things for certain in this lifetime: life, death, and taxes.  The deadline for filing is about one week away, April 15th. For all the last minute filers, here’s some advice from the Illinois CPA Society’s representative, Larry Johnson.

“Once you’ve prepared your return, don’t instantly send it. Save it, wait a day, and then look and compare your numbers! I bet you will find errors and mistakes,” said Johnson, on the WTAX Morning Newswatch.

The Illinois CPA Society sees the common mistakes:

Filing Status – This is the first item on your IRS Form 1040, and yet ticking the right box can
often be overlooked. You have just four choices to choose from, but if you were married,
divorced, widowed, or your household situation changed during 2025, it must be reflected
here.

Name/Names – A misspelled first or last name, a missing middle initial, or a formal name change
for a spouse that’s not correctly listed could create a filing nightmare. Ensure names match
what’s on file with the Social Security Administration.

Signature – Whether you self-prepare or work with a tax professional to prepare and file your
state and federal tax returns, it’s a lot of work. After all that time spent, the last thing you
want to do is forget to sign your returns. Remember, the only way they can be officially filed
is if they’re signed and dated.

(Source:  Illinois CPA Society)

Johnson says the mistakes can easily be fixed.  If you file yourself or file electronically, he says don’t stress, wait a few days, then look at your return again before filing.  And, just breathe.

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