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Should You Use a Credit Card to Pay Your Taxes?

Bankruptcy and TaxesBy Russell DeMottMarch 3, 2013

Written by Charleston Bankruptcy Lawyer, Russell A. DeMott Using your credit card to pay taxes may make sense–sometimes. However, there are important considerations to using credit cards for this purpose. Kelly Phillips Erb, a Philadelphia tax lawyer and blogger at “Tax Girl,” recently wrote a great post entitled, “Five Ways to Pay Your Taxes When…

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