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The meaning of 'Tax' is to impose a financial charge upon a taxpayer (an individual or legal entity) by a state or the functional equivalent of a state such that failure to pay is punishable by law. Taxes can be imposed by a variety of different sub national entities, and consist of 'direct tax' or 'indirect tax'. They can be paid in money or through labour (often unpaid). Funds that are gained through taxes are then used by states and cities throughout the world to carry out a variety of different functions in order to aid our quality of life, for example, expenditures can include the enforcement of law and public order, protection of property, the economic infrastructure, public works, social engineering and the operation of the government. Our Taxes section on Going Legal contains thousands of different articles varying on what taxes get spent on, to what the world would be like without them, so browse through today and who knows, you might learn something new.


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Federal and State Tax Return Forms, Free and Faster Efiling Option

29th December 2009
IRS has introduced an electronically tax return services are expanded now. When you efile your taxes for 2007 this year or beyond, most of you can efile it now for free using online tax return services. This means that you can now get your tax return form...
Author: josephwaldman1984
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Tips to increase your Tax Refund

29th December 2009
Instead of looking for ways to get out of paying taxes, it is better that you file your returns in a systematic and efficient manner which will allow you to spend more time at work where you can make more money. But mind you there are certain ways to red...
Author: Spartan Ryan
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You’ve Got 15 More Days To Use The First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit

23rd December 2009
Considering it can take up to 60 days to close on a home, first-time buyers have 2 weeks at most to find a home. Buyers not under contract by October 15 have little chance of meeting the November 30 deadline and, therefore, little chance of...
Author: Housing Assist of America
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Federal and State Tax Return Forms, Free and Faster Efiling Option

23rd December 2009
IRS has introduced an electronically tax return services are expanded now. When you efile your taxes for 2007 this year or beyond, most of you can efile it now for free using online tax return services. This means that you can now get your tax return form...
Author: josephwaldman1984
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Tax Credit Extended for First Time Home Buyers

23rd December 2009
Great tax professionals always keep a watchful eye on the actions of Congress and the IRS, many of which may affect your tax filings. A prime example is the extension and expansion of the first-time homebuyers tax credit President Obama signed in November...
Author: Gary Schenk
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Online Pointers from an Oceanside Business Tax Service

23rd December 2009
In this day in age online tax information is indispensable to a plethora of California residents. A local Oceanside business tax service company are responsible for providing the most online tax pointers out there. How confident do you feel about you...
Author: New Wave Marketing
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Everything you Need to Know About Innocent Spouse Relief

23rd December 2009
When you are married, you can either file a joint tax return with your spouse, or you can file separate returns. If you and your spouse file a return together, then you are both equally liable for all taxes during the years you are married, as well as any...
Author: Roni Deutch
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Holiday Season Tax Tips From Roni Deutch

23rd December 2009
The holiday season is in full swing, and while your children’s heads may be filled with visions of sugarplums, yours is probably full of nightmares about the upcoming tax season. The holidays are expensive, and while hitting up the sales rack may save y...
Author: Roni Deutch
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Homebuyer Tax Credit Extension & Expansion

23rd December 2009
Okay, so I know that many of you homebuyers were frantic whether or not you were going to find a home in time to utilize the first time homebuyers tax credit. The new legislation that was passed, pushed this tax credit to April of 2010. President Ob...
Author: Housing Assist of America
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Deduct the Cost of Your Work Clothes and Uniforms from Your Income Taxes

23rd December 2009
The cost of your work clothes and uniforms may be deducted from your annual income tax bill. Not being a tax expert or an accountant I cannot say for sure that you can take this deduction. It is always best to check with your tax preparer concerning your ...
Author: Jeffrey Ware
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worry-Free Tax Preparations and Error-free Annual Audits

23rd December 2009
There are a number of things in life we are rue to deal with and tax audits are one of them. Even if you are completely in the right, the time, effort, energy, and money that might be required to be expended in an audit can prove severely problematic for ...
Author: srini
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The Coming 69% Capital Gains Tax Increase May Be Even Higher

23rd December 2009
Wall Street Journal editorial, A 69% Capital Gains Tax Hike . . . Pelosi’s 5.4% Income Surtax Would Hit Capital Gains and Dividends: House Democrats are funding their new entitlement with a 5.4% surtax on incomes above $500,000 for individuals and ab...
Author: versatile
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Changes Coming to New Zealand's Tax System

22nd December 2009
As the end of the year rapidly approaches, the Tax Working Group is hard at work reviewing the current tax system of New Zealand. The Tax Working Group is a consortium of professionals in academics, government, and industry whose expertise shapes the prop...
Author: Paul Easton
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How to File Taxes Online for Free?

22nd December 2009
When you’re wondering whether anything tax-related could be positive, we stumble upon a tax filing program of the federal government. The Free File program zeroes in on individuals whose income tax had been at less than $54,000 this past year. By the wa...
Author: frenn
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Income Tax after a Short Sale?

22nd December 2009
I could not afford the rental property I purchased when I was making more money and was advised to short sell the property, after I short sold the property I received a 1099 from the lender and had to include the amount I was forgiven as income on my 2008...
Author: http://www.shopshop.com
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