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the 2019 tax season is upon us but donamp;#39;t worry you still have time to file of course before that April 15th deadline but joining us to discuss this cachet editor Janna Herron and Janna youamp;#39;re saying that some experts recommend that it might be worth revisiting not this yearamp;#39;s tax returns you already got that on your plate but looking back to last year in the year before that for some potential savings yeah I donamp;#39;t shoot the messenger I know nobody wants to do their taxes nobody wants to redo their tax correct yes thereamp;#39;s some good reasons that you might want to and they stem from two different things one in December Congress extended some tax provisions that are retroactive to the 2018 tax year and second thereamp;#39;s some commonly missed tax benefits that came from the new tax law that people might want to revisit it might apply to them so what are some of the big ones I know that housing is always a bit if youamp;#39;re obviously if youamp