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Q&A: Changes To Tax Law

File photo shows a portion of the 1040 U.S. Individual Income Tax Return form for 2018 in New York, July 24, 2018.
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File photo shows a portion of the 1040 U.S. Individual Income Tax Return form for 2018 in New York, July 24, 2018.
Q&A: Changes To Tax Law
GUEST: Raphael Tulino, IRS spokesman, Southern California and Nevada Subscribe to the Midday Edition podcast on iTunes, Google Play or your favorite podcatcher.

Tax filing season is in full swing. But this is not a typical tax season for several reasons. The new tax law is proving confusing for many, which may be part of the reason why 12 percent fewer early returns have been filed so far this year than at the same time in 2018.

And just as things are returning to normal from the last government shutdown, a new shutdown is looming at the end of the week.

Raphael Tulino, IRS spokesman for Southern California and Nevada, joins Midday Edition Tuesday with tips and guidance for filing this year.