Did you know that there are
events in life that may have a significant tax impact?
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Many times we experience
significant life events that have a tax impact
too! This page is designed to help you while
explaining to individuals the tax impact of
these events.
Taxpayer
Rights
From Birth through Childhood
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EITC
Assistant.- Find out whether you are
eligible for the Earned Income Tax
Credit
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2004
Form 8615, Tax for Children Under
Age 14 Who Have Investment Income of
More Than $1,600
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Form
8863, Education Credits (Hope and
Lifetime Learning Credits)
Marriage
Divorce or Separations
Job Loss or Starting a new Career
or Job
Disasters and Casualties
Persons with Disabilities
Planning for Retirement?
First-time Home Owner
Moving?
Bankruptcy
Decedents
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Form
56, Notice Concerning Fiduciary
Relationship
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Form
1310, Statement of Person Claiming
Refund Due a Deceased Taxpayer
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Form
4810, Request For Prompt Assessment
Under Internal Revenue Code Section
6501(d)
Did you receive a Notice?
Filing
or paying late - Information Taxpayers should
know!
Many people today need more time to prepare
their federal tax return. They may want to
consider an extension
for time to file. However, extension of time
to file a return does not grant any extension
of time to pay a tax liability.
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