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A friend who works at the same place I do, and has the same number of children received a larger refund. What is wrong ?

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A friend who works at the same place I do, and has the same number of children received a larger refund. What is wrong ?

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Your refund is determined upon your filing conditions and parameters. If comparing returns, you will always find that one party did something different, such as number of exemptions claimed, credit for day care, pension plan allocations, etc. For peace of mind you and your friend should sit down and compare your figures. It is always possible that you might have forgot a credit which your friend used.

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