(KAIR) -- While people are in the process of having their taxes processed or maybe even starting to get their returns from 2012, one area tax manager says things could be drastically different for your 2013 and 2014 tax seasons.
Mike Kocur the tax manager at the Atchison H & R Block.
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In 2014, changes in tax code will take place as a result of the implementation of the Affordable Healthcare Act.
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Kocur also adds during tax season, as more options become available to do your taxes online, an opportunity for mistakes come with it.
He suggests tax returns to be handled through professionals you trust, to avoid headaches from the IRS later this year.
Join KAIR News Director David Meyer as he talks to Mike Kocur about tax season on this week’s Sunday Spotlight at eight in the morning and one in the afternoon on KAIR Radio.
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