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See What NC Consumers Would Rather Give Up Than Pay Taxes This Year

See What NC Consumers Would Rather Give Up Than Pay Taxes This Year

This sounds about right!

Tax season has officially started and to get a read on how Americans feel about filing their taxes — and how and when they plan to complete this annual obligation — Offers.com surveyed more than 2,000 U.S. consumers. So, how are North Carolina citizens filing this tax season?

North Carolina’s Top Tax Season Trends:

  • 31% of North Carolina consumers would rather give up sugar than pay taxes this year. 26% would be ready to give up Netflix/Hulu.
  • 37% are planning to use a paid or free software to fill their taxes, with 35% voting Turbotax as their favorite tax software. 28% are planning to fill their taxes through an accounting firm.
  • 62% of North Carolinians aren’t concerned about filing their taxes. Although, 14% said they are worried they will owe more than they can afford.
  • Let’s talk about spending that refund. 34% will pay off debt with their return. Only 4% say they will splurge on luxury items.
  • In terms of timing, 36% of North Carolinians say they will fill their taxes in February. However, 6% will wait until the day before or the day of the tax deadline.

Read more via Offers.com.

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