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10 things you might not know about taxes

April 17 is the deadline this year to file your federal income taxes. If you've been procrastinating, times a-wasting. If you've already filed, you have time to keep reading, so please itemize these 10 tax facts:

--By Mark Jacob and Stephan Benzkofer
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Did 7 million American children suddenly disappear in 1987? On paper, it seemed so. That's the year the IRS began requiring Social Security numbers for dependent children, and the number dropped dramatically.

1. Social Security numbers

( Kuni Takahashi/Chicago Tribune )
Did 7 million American children suddenly disappear in 1987? On paper, it seemed so. That's the year the IRS began requiring Social Security numbers for dependent children, and the number dropped dramatically.
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