In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Waiting until the last minute can cause you to rush and make errors. Give yourself sufficient time to gather your tax information. Personal tax returns are due by April 15th of each year, though you do have an opportunity to file a 6-month extension.  There are many advantages to filing early. You not only can access your refund quicker, but you give yourself more time to correct errors.  Also, filing early may prevent identity theft. Identity thieves file false tax returns using stolen information. They also try to file early, to beat the real taxpayer to the IRS. Filing early yourself can prevent this. Each online tax filing program will give step-by-step directions explaining how to file your taxes online. For example, Turbo Tax will guide you through most of the steps required by some of the forms. It will also check for errors and provide you with an opportunity to fix them.  Double check all numbers and information to verify the accuracy, as even a small discrepancy could trigger an audit. Many online tax filing services offer live chat for help. If you hit a snag, look into that option to receive help with completing your forms. In addition to filing electronically, online filing services often give you the option to print your tax form and physically mail it in.  Some sites offer a 24-hour return, i.e., they send you the results of your tax return within 1 day of completing your forms, although there is usually an additional fee for this. Be aware that nearing the end of tax-filing season, long lines at the post office can make mailing taxes time-consuming. If you file with the IRS, you should receive an explanation of why the tax return was rejected. Check for some of the more common errors:  You may have misspelled a name or entered your Social Security Number (SSN) wrong. You may have tried to claim as a dependent someone whose SSN appears on another taxpayer’s filing as a dependent.  If you are filing on the IRS website, contact them at 800-829-1040 with questions. Other tax preparation services should provide the number to a help-line. If you owe money, there are several options to pay. You can pay with an electronic funds transfer or with a credit or debit card. Payment with a credit or debit card carries a small convenience fee.  You can also pay directly from your checking or savings account. You must have a valid Social Security Number or Taxpayer Identification Number to use this method of payment. E-filers can also send in a check or money order. Make the check payable to the “United States Treasury” and include on the face of the check your name, address, and daytime phone number. Include a Form 1040-V payment voucher.
Summary: Prepare in advance so you can meet the April 15th deadline. Enter your information online. File your taxes. Troubleshoot any problems. Pay your taxes if applicable.

Problem: Article: The chick's parents will care for it as best as they can, but you should regularly check on the health and development of the chick. If the chick develops an illness, you may need to consult a veterinarian. By the time the chick is a few days old, it should show some bright colour, and should be beginning to put on weight. Generally a lighter chick is more disposed to illness or is being targeted by red mites.  If your chick doesn't appear to be developing or gaining weight, consider contacting your vet or handfeeding if you can. Once your chick has begun to develop feathers, and they have reached about half an inch long (approximately 1cm), they should feel strong when you touch them. If you think your chick is not developing properly, you should consult a vet for some expert advice, but there are some basic checks that you can do at home to help the chick develop healthily. The first of these is to look under the top mandible (beak). If you notice a build-up of food, this can lead to an undershot beak.  If you see some food stuck there, very carefully remove it with a toothpick. If you think that your chick is beginning to develop splayed legs, try adding some extra bedding to the nest.  If the chick cannot stand up straight, perch, or walk around easily, he may have splayed legs. Look to see if the legs lean out to the sides rather than underneath the body.  If you are uncertain or you think your chick is ill, don't hesitate to contact your vet. Once the chick starts coming out of the nest on his own, you can help the process of weaning along, and then help him leave the nest. Once you notice the chick coming out of the nest, you should provide a shallow dish of food and place it at the bottom of the cage. The chick will start eating the food from the dish, beginning the weaning process.  You should allow the chick to wean by itself, but monitor it closely to ensure that it is eating enough.  Provide a dish of fresh water so the chick can learn to drink from it. Monitor the chicks and parents; when they have not been fed by the parents for at least a week, have not asked for feeds and you can see they are cracking seeds and filling their crops well you  can considered them weaned. Once a chick is weaned you can remove him the from the nest. This will help his development and the development of any younger chicks in the nest. Put the weaned chick in a large cage that you have set aside for young birds. Ensure the cage has plenty of food placed in different areas, but especially in a dish at the bottom of the cage, and a supply of fresh water.  Keep a close watch on the young birds and check that they are eating sufficiently. Make sure the bird's crop is full before covering the cage for the night.  The crop is the place where budgies store food. When it's full, there is a noticeable lump on the front of the chest. Once your chick is developed and independent, you can book him in for his first check-up with the vet. Bringing him to the vet will reduce the chances of a hidden problem developing. The vet will also be able to give you some good tips on how to care for a young bird. Before you go to the vet, it's a good idea to prepare yourself well.  Write down a list of all the foods and supplements you are feeding your bird. Be able to describe the bird's living environment. Bring in photos if possible.
Summary:
Monitor the chick in the first days. Check the babies for fixable developmental problems. Help the chick wean. Remove the chick from the nest. Consult your vet.