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Publication 17 (2002), Your Federal Income Tax
Content: This part of the chapter discusses Rules 10 through 13. You must meet all four of these rules, in addition to the rules in Parts A and D, to qualify for the earned income credit without a qualifying child
TaxBlast: 2000 Federal Income Tax Forms and Publications
Content: US Federal Income Tax Forms and Publications Online
Federal Income Tax Rate Schedule La Oc
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Forms and Publications
Content: Check out the latest changes on our published tax forms and publications and get a heads up on tax law changes that will be reflected in future revisions of tax products
Obtaining U.S. Federal Income Tax Publications, Forms, and Instructions
Content: Information on obtaining tax forms, instructions and other publications.
AKAS II - Federal Income Tax Schedule C Kit for Visual Artists
Content: HOW DOES THE PROFESSIONAL ARTIST DEDUCT ART EXPENSES FROM HIS INCOME TAXES? IF THE ARTIST HAS A BUSINESS AS A SOLE PROPRIETOR, HE MUST FILE A FORM KNOWN AS "SCHEDULE C" ALONG WITH HIS PERSONAL FEDERAL INCOME TAX...
2002 Federal Income Tax Rate Schedule
Content: If the taxable income is $100,000 (the amount on line 41, Form 1040), the tax is 10% on the first $12,000; 15% on the next $35,450; and 27% on the remaining $52,550. In effect, you are taxing the $100,000 in three distinct tax levels, and then adding...
Federal Income Tax Form 1040 (Excel 5.0 Spreadsheet) Income Tax Calculator - Free!
Content: These spreadsheets are provided "as is", with no warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, and in no event will Glenn Reeves be liable for direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from the use of any of these spreadsheets. Glenn...
Income Tax-Use of Federal Schedule C and Reconciliation Statement Requirement
Content: Since, under Chapter 62 of the General Laws, Massachusetts items of income and deduction often differ from their federal counterparts (changes in the Internal Revenue Code enacted after November 6, 1878 are not reflected in Massachusetts gross income...
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