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Tax Moves to Make Now – CNBC

Tax Moves to Make Now

2020 is rapidly approaching, but there’s still time to make some year-end money moves. Senior Personal Finance Correspondent Sharon Epperson has actions you can take now to cut your tax bill before the ball drops.

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