For the first time ever, I'm filing my own taxes with no help from the company I worked for. If I'm not mistaken, I have until May 31. Normally, my company sends me documents like a year-end tax statement/settlement form (and I used to get monthly pay stubs until my final, freelancer contract), as well as a PDF with bank-related procedures to follow for producing documents to send to the company, which then files your taxes for you. Free floater that I am, I can either figure out how to file online or go to a local tax office.
More on this as it happens.
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