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How to Complete and File a 1040A Tax Form: Video Series

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Tax help! How to fill out and complete a 1040A tax form in this free video on tax help and personal finance, also covering Earned Income Credit.

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Benjamin Franklin, one of the most authoritative of our Founding Fathers, has said that there is nothing certain in this world but “death and taxes.” Taxes were a big part of government operations as early as the Pharaohs of Egypt in 3000 BCE. In Feudal Europe, taxes came in many forms, including the scutage, tallage, tithe, and danegeld. The scutage was money that could be given to excuse a feudal lord from offering military troops to his lord, the standard price of being a vassal in the Middle Ages. Tallage was a monetary tax received from dependents. Tithes, usually of 10% gross income and enforced at varying levels of severity, were requested by the Church, built on the example of Abraham giving ten percent of his wealth to Melchizedek in the book of Genesis. The danegeld was money Medieval rulers demanded for landowners to have their territories protected from invading Danes and Vikings.

In this free video series, expert CPA Tom Noah gives you needed tax help for the upcoming season. You will learn everything about the 1040A tax form: what it is, who can fill it out, what to put in line 1, line 2, and so on. Tom leads you through the Income section, the Labels, the Payments and Tax section, Earned Income Credit, and more. You will also get helpful demonstrations on using the worksheets and tables to fill out a form in its entirety. Free tax help here.

 
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Tom Noah Tom Noah has been a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) for over 27 years. In that time he has held positions at several companies as an accountant and a director of financial planning.dkdk

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