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Where Tax Mistakes Actually Happen and Why Timing Matters Most: Part 2April 7, 2026 - 12:42 pmWhere do those tax problems actually show up, and why do so many thoughtful investors ultimately pay more than necessary? In most cases, it’s not a lack of knowledge that drives this problem, but timing. The biggest tax mistake investors make isn’t misunderstanding the rules; it’s waiting too long to act.


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