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  • Does the IRS Need a Copy of My State Return?

    Filing federal tax returns can be challenging and confusing. One issue is making certain you provide the IRS with appropriate documentation for your tax return. For example, you may be wondering...

  • Federal Income Tax Laws

    Federal income tax laws apply to everybody who earns money while working in the United States. The laws are enforced by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The most important part of federal...

  • Do US Federal Employees Residing in Panama Pay Taxes?

    Tax law is complicated. As such, getting to know the ins and outs of it and its implications can be difficult. For example, someone considering accepting a U.S. federal government position in...

  • Federal Tax Lien Information

    Few things cause as much aggravation or grief than a federal tax lien on a property you want to buy or sell. A federal tax lien is placed on a property by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for...

  • About Online Tax Preparation

    Many companies help taxpayers prepare and file their income taxes on the Internet. You can e-file or mail a return after completing online, run an error check, have the calculations done for you...

  • Does Federal Income Tax Have to be Paid?

    U.S. citizens have used any number of flawed arguments to avoid paying federal income taxes, including making flimsy arguments that the U.S. Constitution protects them from taxation. However,...

  • Tax Law History

    The United States has gone through several different phases in its development of federal tax law. The individual income tax, for example, was a relatively minor source of federal revenue until...

  • About Income Taxes

    When you work, either for yourself or somebody else, you have to pay federal income tax on the money you earn. Sometimes, you also have to pay state income tax, though some states, such as Texas,...

  • IRS & Tax Rebate Information

    The IRS, or the Internal Revenue Service, is the federal agency in charge of collecting federal taxes, and also issuing federal tax rebates. A tax rebate is simply a refund of tax money to the...

  • History of IRS Tax Changes

    The authority for federal taxation was an issue of debate during the American Revolutionary War. Taxes implemented by states and colonies could be easily tracked to direct results, but taxes...

  • What Is the Meaning of a Tax Rebate?

    A tax rebate is a refund of some of the taxes you previously paid. That explanation is somewhat misleading, though, because it is possible to receive a federal tax rebate even if you never paid...

  • What Is Tax Law?

    Tax law generally refers to the legal requirements for paying taxes to the federal government. Tax law can also refer to state taxes and local government taxes. In addition to federal income...

  • How Long Has There Been a Federal Income Tax?

    Though it seems nothing is certain but death and taxes, it wasn't always so. There wasn't a federal income tax in the United States for a long time. In fact, such a tax was illegal for about the...

  • How to Discuss Federal Taxes With the IRS

    There may come a time in your life when you have to discuss your federal taxes with the IRS. Dealing with the IRS is not the nightmare it used to be. The representatives are more informed and...

  • How to Pay Federal Business Taxes Online

    The federal government has made it much easier for businesses to file and pay their taxes online. It's no longer necessary to fill out payment booklets, attach a check, buy stamps and mail. Now...

  • How to Remove a Tax Lien

    Failure to pay your Federal taxes could result in the IRS filing a Federal Tax Lien against you. This Tax Lien looks bad on a credit report and will be a problem when trying to buy or sell a home,...

  • How to Sue the IRS

    The Internal Revenue Service was once virtually immune from lawsuits, even when it engaged in questionable practices. While this has changed, it is still difficult to sue the IRS. However, if you...

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