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The holiday cards and catalogs that have been filling your mailbox will soon be replaced by W-2s, 1099s, receipts for year-end charitable gifts, and other tax forms. And the April 15 deadline to file your return — as well as fund certain retirement plans for 2010 — will be upon you faster than you think.
As you start to look over the taxes you owe on your earnings and investments for 2010, you are likely wondering how you can minimize your bill this year — and how you can better manage your taxes in the years to come. More