Taxation
Taxation involves the collection of income taxes (corporate and personal), and taxes on real or personal property acquired through personal and professional efforts.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What Is a Tax Lien Certificate?
A tax lien certificate is a lien on your property for not paying your taxes. If you fail to pay your taxes off, the county government will auction off your property. The winning bidder … more -
Do I Have To Pay My Taxes?
Generally yes. You must pay your taxes every year. Some people may argue that the collection of taxation is unconstitutional, however, it has been ruled that taxation is … more -
What Is A Tax Lien?
A tax lien occurs when someone or something fails to pay their taxes on property, gifts, or even estates. A lien is a form of ownership over that property. In some cases, if a lien is … more
Legal Articles
- The 2010 Break in the Federal Estate Tax
The federal estate tax is on a one-year hiatus as of June 2010, but the future of when the so-called death tax might return remains up in the air. In the meantime, families of deceased parties and their frustrated accountants are left in a financial and legal limbo, unsure of how to proceed in settling an estate given the unsettled state of affairs. The break in the federal estate tax … more - Child Tax Credits and Deductions
Federal and state tax laws provide many tax credits and deductions for having children. One of the most common tax benefits for children includes the dependency exemption, or the ability to claim children as dependents on your tax return. Keep in mind, however, that if you have a child with a person to whom you are no longer or never were married, your divorce and/or paternity decree … more
Free Legal Forms
- IRS Publication 969: Medical Savings Accounts
- 0697 Form 5310 Application For Determination Upon Termination (Info Copy Only)
- 1102 Notc 1036 Early Release Copies Of Income Tax Withholding And Advance Earned Income Credit Payment Tables
- 1202 Form W-7 Application For Irs Individual Taxpayer Identification Number
Legal Guides
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Canceled Debts, Foreclosures, Repossessions, and Abandonments (IRS Publication 4681)
This publication explains the federal tax treatment of canceled debts, foreclosures, … more -
IRS Publication 17: Your Federal Income Tax (For Individuals)
Use this publication in connection with preparing your federal 2009 tax return. -
IRS Publication 501: Exemptions, Standard Deduction, and Filing Information
For use in preparing 2009 federal tax return. -
IRS Publication 972: Child Tax Credit
For use in preparing 2009 federal tax return. -
IRS Publication 970: Tax Benefits for Education
For use in preparing your 2009 federal tax return.
Top Related Taxation Topics
- Certificate Lien Tax
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- Lien Properties Tax
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- Lien Sale Tax
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