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As April 15 looms, financial advisor Kahler explains how the Internal Revenue Service's tax code got so complicated

If you’re wading through the process of preparing your tax return, you may well be asking, “Why does this have to be so complicated?”I hear some version of this from clients every year. The forms feel endless. The rules seem arbitrary. Even financially savvy people find themselves second-guessing what qualifies, what doesn’t, and what changed this year.It’s hard to grasp the scope of what we’re dealing with. The U.S. Tax Code, plus the policy ru…
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The South Dakota Standard broke the news in on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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