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I'm Dalvin Brown for the Wall Street Journal.
Filing taxes can be daunting, especially your first time.
WSJ reporter Laura Saunders has covered taxes for more than a decade and now she's sharing the advice she gives her own kids.
The tax code reflects modern economic reality.
It's very complicated, too.
It's full of all this forbidding language
that Congress put into the system and all these ideas like who's your dependent?
Or am I filing jointly or separately?
And it's a lot to master.
But with a few smart moves, you can boost your refund,
dodge penalties, and avoid first timer pitfalls.
We'll talk more with Laura after the break.
Taxes might be the last thing young adults want to think about,