[Instagram Carousel] 2 Days — Review Your Return

Instagram Carousel — Day 25 (2 Days Until Tax Day)

Slides: 6

Format: Checklist style, high contrast


Slide 1 — COVER
Headline: “2 Days Until Tax Day”
Subheadline: “Final Review Checklist Before You Submit”
Visual: Calendar with April 15, “FINAL CHECK” stamp

Slide 2 — THE STAKES
Headline: “Why This Review Matters”
Stats:
• 5-7% of returns have math errors
• Millions rejected annually
• Wrong bank account = lost refund
Visual: Rejection stamp, broken calculator

Slide 3 — DAY 1 CHECKLIST
Headline: “Day 1: Data Verification”
Checklist:
□ SSNs match Social Security records
□ Names spelled correctly
□ Address current
□ Filing status correct
□ All income sources included
Visual: Checklist with green checkmarks

Slide 4 — DAY 1 CONTINUED
Headline: “Day 1: Deduction Verification”
Checklist:
□ Every deduction documented
□ Amounts accurate (no guessing)
□ Properly categorized
□ Bank account verified
Visual: Receipts organized, folder labeled “Verified”

Slide 5 — DAY 2 CHECKLIST
Headline: “Day 2: Final Accuracy Check”
Checklist:
□ Total income matches sources
□ Math is correct
□ Consistent with last year
□ Signature and date entered
Visual: Calculator, calendar, signature line

Slide 6 — THE TEST & CTA
Headline: “The Stale Return Test”
Question: “Would I defend every deduction if audited?”
If no: Remove it, document it, or extend
CTA: “Link in bio to export organized expense reports”
Visual: Checkmark, “Ready to Submit” stamp


Carousel Flow:

  1. Hook with urgency (2 days left)
  2. Stakes (errors cause rejections)
  3. Day 1 data checklist
  4. Day 1 deduction checklist
  5. Day 2 final checklist
  6. The test + CTA

Caption:
2 days until Tax Day. 📅

Before you hit submit, run this final review.

5-7% of returns contain math errors that delay processing.

A 30-minute review saves weeks of waiting.

Swipe through for the 48-hour checklist.

✓ Day 1: Verify all data
✓ Day 2: Check math & consistency

Link in bio to export organized expense reports.

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