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   Tax Relief for Hurricane Katrina Victims
The President has declared many areas to be federal disaster areas because of Hurricane Katrina. There is a special rule for deducting a loss that occurs in a presidentially declared disaster area.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
  
   
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   The Individual Taxpayer Identification Number or ITIN
Every tax return or other tax document must have an identification number on it. Taxpayers who are legal residents of the United States use their social security number. Taxpayers whose foreign status does not allow them to get a social security number need to apply for an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN).
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
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   Top 10 Tax Tips for Immigrants
Some of the more common situations where an immigrant might be required to pay taxes and information about how to file.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
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   A Guide for Nonresident Aliens Preparing Federal Income Tax (Separate Website)
This site is geared towards, students, researchers and scholars. There is some information for non-resident aliens who are not students, researchers or scholars in the Frequently Asked Questions link. The information in this article was not intended or written to be used and cannot be used to avoid penalties under the Internal Revenue Code.
By: University of Texas at Austin
  
   
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   Beware of Suspicious e-Mails and Identity Theft (Separate Website)
This IRS site has alerts about various email scams and articles to help you protect yourself online.
By: Internal Revenue Service
  
   
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   Big Refunds! A Bad Thing?
Almost everyone looks forward to a big refund each year. Should they? Probably not! A big refund means that the IRS gets to keep your money without paying you interest.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
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   Claim All the Tax Credits You Earned: What the Earned Income Credit Can Do for You at Tax Time!
The Earned Income Credit (EIC) is a federal tax credit for low and moderate income working people. The EIC is available to workers who do not have children living in their homes, as well as working parents. You can get a refund even if you do not owe federal income tax. If you do owe federal income tax, the EIC decreases your federal tax.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
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   Divorced, Never Married and Non-traditional Families and Tax Credits
Who can get qualifying child and qualifying relative dependency exemptions. Examples of filled out tax forms for are included.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
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   Beware of Bad Tax Advice and Unreliable Return Preparation
Be an informed consumer when selecting a tax preparer. Going to an inexperienced or unethical return preparer can hit you in your pocket book. Filing returns with inflated deductions or credits can result in you owing back taxes, interest and penalties.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
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   Earned Income Credit Toolkit (Separate Website)
The kit is an overview of the Earned Income Credit from the Internal Revenue Service and includes information on a wide range of tax questions related to the EIC. (Requires MacroMedia Flash Player to view, available on the IRS website)
By: Internal Revenue Service
  
   
   How Do I Fill Out My W-4?
When you start working you will need to fill out a form to set the amount of taxes that will be taken out of your check each payday. This form is called a W-4.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
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   Keep More Money in YOUR Pocket at Tax Time
Did you know that paying fees for tax preparation and a refund anticipation loan is like losing five days' pay? Here are some ways you can avoid giving away your money during tax time.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
  
   
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   Avoiding the Slings and Arrows of Tax Time
During tax season you will hear many businesses offering to help you file your return. The question is, “Do I really want a car dealership, pay day loan store or rental store to complete my tax return?”
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
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   Common Mistakes on Tax Returns (Separate Website)
An alert from the IRS about common mistakes made by individuals while preparing their federal tax returns.
By: Internal Revenue Service
  
   
   I Owe the IRS Money. Now What?
Suppose the IRS sent you a letter a couple of years back indicating that you owed money to the IRS. At the time, you didn?t know what to do and missed the deadline. This year you are entitled to a refund, but the IRS is going to take it. You were going to fix your car or maybe catch up on your utility bills with the refund. Is there anything you can do?
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
  
   
   My Spouse Lied to the IRS and I Got the Bill!
Most of the time a husband and spouse filing a joint tax return are both held responsible for any tax debts that come from that tax return, called "Joint and Several Liability." This can become an issue when married couples separate.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
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   Short on Money? How Tax Time Might Help
Low-Income taxpayers running behind on bills like utilities or rent or just wanting to save up a little money should know about the Earned Income Credit.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
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   Tax Collectors Aren't Just IRS Employees Anymore
Starting on January 1, 2006, the IRS can use private collection agencies to collect a debt. The IRS will send you a letter letting you know if your case has been turned over to collections.
  
   
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