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Alieza Durana

Lead Writer at NerdWallet

Alieza Durana joined Nerdwallet as an investing and taxes writer in 2022. She has a decade of journalism experience covering housing, labor, gender and public policy issues for the Eviction Lab, The Fuller Project for International Reporting, New America and Slate. Her work has appeared in USA Today, The Washington Post, The Atlantic and Harvard Business Review. She is based in St. George, Utah.

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    • 7 Tax To-Dos Before End-of-Year
      13 Nov 2023—NerdWallet
      MORE LIKE THISTaxes As we near the end of 2023, a little bit of planning could help you find ways to reduce what you owe in taxes come April. Here are seven things to consider. 1. Check your filing status Big life changes such as births, deaths and marriages can greatly affect your tax filing status — and tax bill. If you had a child, for instance, you might now be able to claim new tax breaks like the child tax credit on your upcoming return. If your child turned 18 and aged out of certain...

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