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Vietnamese:
Get Credit for Your Hard Work (Tax Year 2008) (Vietnamese)
Chương Trình Điểm Thuế Lợi Tức (EITC) giúp người đóng thuế với lợi tức thấp và gia đình lấy được nhiều tiền về hơn khi họ khai thuế liên bang. Bản cẩm nang này cung… -
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Get Credit for Your Hard Work (2009 Tax Year) (Chinese)
工薪退稅優惠(EITC) 有助於低收入工作納稅人及家庭在申報聯邦所得稅時得到更多的退稅。本手冊包含2009年稅務年度的低收入者工薪退稅優惠(EITC)指標。 -
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Get Credit for Your Hard Work (Tax Year 2009) (Korean)
근로 소득세액 공제 제도는 저소득 근로계층 납세자들이 연방세 관련 신청 양식을 제출할 때 보다 많은 돈을 환불 받을 수 있도록 도와줍니다. 이 소책자는 2009년 납세기간의 근로 소득세액 공제(EITC) 기준에 대해 설명하고 있습니다. The… -
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El crédito tributario por ingreso del trabajo (2009 Tax Year)
El Crédito Tributario por Ingreso del Trabajo (EITC, por sus siglas en inglés) ayuda a los contribuyentes activos de bajos ingresos y a sus familias a recibir más dinero en reembolsos cuando presentan su declaración… -
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Cost of Fannie/Freddie keeps soaring for taxpayers
CASA GRANDE, Ariz. — Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac took over a foreclosed home roughly every 90 seconds during the first three months of the year. They owned 163,828 houses at the end of March,… -
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Lawmakers vow to spare millions from tax increases from AMT
Leaders from both parties in Congress vowed Tuesday to spare more than 21 million taxpayers from significant tax increases when they file their returns next spring by adjusting the alternative minimum tax before the end… -
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For itemizers, IRS has set a tax-filing date of Feb. 14
Taxpayers who claim itemized deductions will be able to file their federal tax returns starting Feb. 14, the IRS said Thursday. While the tax-filing season began on Jan. 4, the IRS announced last year that… -
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IRS app lets you check status of your tax refund
The IRS unveiled a smartphone app Monday that will let taxpayers check the status of their tax refunds and get other information about their tax returns. The app, IRS2Go, can be downloaded for free on… -
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Test drive highlights tax software limits
Like Watson, the IBM computer that stumped the champions on Jeopardy, tax-preparation software uses sophisticated technology to perform a task previously done by a human — in this case, your neighborhood tax preparer. For taxpayers… -
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California’s sales and vehicle taxes head down
Millions of California shoppers and car owners are in for some rare good news from Sacramento: tax cuts. Starting Friday, the statewide sales tax rate drops by one percentage point — a penny on the… -
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Get Credit for Your Hard Work (2011 Tax Year)
The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) helps low income, working taxpayers and families get more money back when they file their federal income tax forms. This publication contains EITC guidelines for the 2011 tax year. -
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States expand lucrative pensions to more jobs
Special retirement benefits once reserved for police, firefighters and others with dangerous jobs are now being given to tens of thousands of state workers employed as park rangers, foresters, dispatchers, coroners, even highway laborers, museum… -
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State tax changes on the way in 2012
While the fate of the payroll tax extension is still uncertain on Capitol Hill this week, at least some Americans can look forward to tax breaks at the state level when 2012 rolls around. The… -
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IRS faces surge in identity theft tax fraud
The Internal Revenue Service is grappling with a surge in identity theft-based tax fraud as scamsters take advantage of web-based resources including electronic filing. Identity theft cases, in which criminals obtain living or deceased people’s… -
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The tax break that millions miss out on
There’s a popular tax break out there that paid more than 26 million workers a total of nearly $59 billion last year. Yet as many as 1 in 4 of those who qualify for this… -
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Get your taxes done: The advantages of filing early
Every year, millions of Americans engage in our real national pastime—procrastinating on our taxes until the last minute. But before you resign yourself to running out to the post office at 11:59 p.m. on April… -
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For identity theft victims, paying taxes is a nightmare
After Meghan Bach learned last year that her husband’s identity had been stolen to collect a fake tax refund, she spent perhaps 200 hours working to resolve the issue with the IRS and other agencies.… -
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An option for struggling taxpayers
For the past several years, the Internal Revenue Service has offered some relief for people having problems paying their taxes. This tax season, the IRS has specifically targeted the unemployed and small-business owners for help… -
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8 tax apps for filers on the go
From organizing your receipts to filing your return, these 8 apps will help you through every step of your tax-filing journey. -
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Paying taxes by credit card? Read this first
This time of year many Americans would like to take a swipe at the IRS. Some taxpayers even should, experts say — with their credit card. Though paying a bill in full is the best… -
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The week in money: Five must-know things
Two things in life are certain: death and taxes. But who knew they were connected? For an unlucky, overstressed few, they are. And the so-called Warren Buffett rule aims to reconnect wealth and taxes in… -
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Subsidizes students, not tax cuts
In 2007, President George W. Bush signed a bill that cut in half interest rates on subsidized student loans until 2012. Those low rates will expire on July 1 — going back to 6.8 percent… -
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Gay or straight, marriage gets pricier
President Obama’s endorsement of same-sex marriage this week propelled the controversial social issue back into the national spotlight, just six months before the November elections. But while politicians and pundits debate the ethical and religious… -
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Taxpayers fund high pay collectors chasing student loans
Joshua Mandelman made $454,000 in a single year as a student-loan debt collector—more than twice the pay of the U.S. secretary of education. His boss, Richard Boyle, chief executive officer of Educational Credit Management Corp.,…

