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1040 Federal Income Tax Form

Well let’s start at the beginning. Do you even have to file a tax return? If you have a refund coming your way, you must file an income tax return to get the money. Here are some of the reasons why you would want to file if you were eligible for any of these items: [...]

How to Save on Federal Income Tax

Saving on the federal income tax you owe is one of the main concerns of every taxpayer. No one wants to pay the government more than they owe or they should. We all want to know how to save on federal income tax. You can save on your own federal income tax by maximizing your [...]

Annual Gift Tax Exemption for 2009, 2010

The gift tax is when someone gives property to someone else and receives nothing or less than full value in return. Whether the giver intends the transfer to be a gift or not, it doesn’t matter, the tax still applies. If you give property to someone, and yes that includes money, then you have given [...]

Irs Federal Income Tax Paycheck Withholding Calculator 2009, 2010

How much will I take home after tax withholdings? Are you withholding enough—or too much—from your paychecks? This valuable tool looks at your entire tax situation, including your other income and expenses, and figures out what you’ll actually owe on your taxes for the year. The calculator then determines how much you should have withheld [...]

Track Federal Income Tax Refund Check for 2009, 2010

If you have filed your return and have not received your refund check yet, you can track the status of your check. Refund information on the IRS website will show you only the most current tax year available. You will not be able to view the status of past returns. If you have an amended [...]

Federal Income Tax Schedule for 2009, 2010

Well you’re either going to shout for joy or cry your eyes out. We will carry on towards the federal income tax brackets for this year. Whether you’re married filing jointly or filing as single you know the tax rate goes between ten percent and thirty five percent. Married Filing Jointly If you’re married filing [...]

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