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Income Tax
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   Tax Scams/Consumer Alerts (Separate Website)
Don't fall victim to tax scams. Remember that if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. If you think you're being scammed, you can report suspected tax fraud activity by calling 1-800-829-0433.
By: Internal Revenue Service
  
   
   What is the Individual Tax Identification Number (ITIN) and How Do You Get One? (Separate Website)
This document explains in brief the Individual Tax Identification Number and how a worker can apply for one. The document is PDF format.
By: National Employment Law Project (NELP)
  
   
   IRS - Audio Files for Podcasts and Text Scripts (Separate Website)

By: South Carolina Legal Services - Columbia
 
  
   
   IRS - Video (Spanish) (Separate Website)

By: South Carolina Legal Services - Columbia
 
  
   
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Property Tax
   Buying and Selling Real Estate (Separate Website)
Lawline FAQ: This information emphasizes the buying and selling of residential real estate. Many would be home buyers use the services of a real estate agent. Although the use of a real estate agent is not required, he or she can help by handling some of the details involved.
By: South Carolina Bar Association
  
   
   Buying Your Home and the Law This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. (Separate Website)
Buying a home involves complex considerations. Once you have decided on the area in which you wish to live, you can save time and frustration by working with an experienced real estate broker. PDF document (may load slowly).
By: South Carolina Bar Association
  
   
   South Carolina Property Tax for Senior Citizens (Separate Website)
Lawline FAQ: The state of South Carolina has special provisions on property taxes for home owners who are 65 years of age or older and who have resided in the state for at least one year.
By: South Carolina Bar Association
  
   
   The ITEP Guide to Fair State and Local Taxes (Separate Website)
The ITEP Guide to Fair State and Local Taxes, released in February of 2005, offers citizens, activists and policymakers a detailed primer on state and local tax policy. The guide explains the differences between progressive, flat and regressive taxes?and why you should care. It covers the full range of taxes that states and localities can impose, including personal and corporate income taxes, property taxes, and sales and excise taxes.
By: Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy
  
   
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Tax Credits for Families
   2004 Earned Income Tax Credit Estimator (Separate Website)
This is a tool to help you estimate how much money you would likely get back from the Internal Revenue Service if you filed your federal tax returns and claimed the Earned Income Tax Credit. Visit the IRS Website at www.irs.gov for publications and contacts that can help you determine if you are eligible and how large your credit will be.
By: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
  
   
   Are You Eligible for Any Government Benefits? (Separate Website)
Enter information into this website and it will give you a report on benefits you may be eligible to receive.
By: GovBenefits, A Partnership of Federal Agencies and Organizations
  
   
   Child and Dependent Care Credit (Separate Website)
If you paid someone to care for a child or a dependent so you could work, you may be able to reduce your tax by claiming the credit for child and dependent care expenses on your federal income tax return, according to the IRS.
By: Internal Revenue Service
  
   
   Earned Income Tax Credit (Separate Website)
The EIC is a special tax benefit for working people who earn low or moderate incomes. Workers who qualify for the EIC and file a federal tax return can get back some or all of the federal income tax that was taken out of their pay during the year. They may also get extra cash back from the IRS. Even workers whose earnings are too small to have paid taxes can get the EIC.
By: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
  
   
   Earned Income Tax Credit Fact Sheet This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. (Separate Website)
PDF document (may load slowly).
By: South Carolina Appleseed Legal Justice Center
  
   
   Fair Tax Fees (Separate Website)
Between loan fees and tax preparation fees families who are eligible for free tax preparation can end up paying up to $200 and more to get the money they have earned by using some commercial tax return preparers. Watch out for expensive loans which seriously inflate the costs of tax preparation. This will get you your money only a week or so faster and the loans will put you at serious risk if your refund turns out not to be as large as you expect. As a result working people are losing billions of dollars, and Block and other tax preparation chains are getting rich by skimming off tax money intended to help low wage workers make ends meet.
By: Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now
  
   
   Frequently Asked Tax Questions About the Child Care Credit (Separate Website)
This web page answers common questions about tax credits that you can claim on your tax filings relating to child care expenses.
By: Internal Revenue Service, Department of the Treasury
  
   
   Frequently Asked Tax Questions About the Earned Income Tax Credit (Separate Website)
This web page answers common questions about the Earned Income Tax Credit for families with children.
By: Internal Revenue Service, Department of the Treasury
  
   
   Frequently Asked Tax Questions and Answers (Separate Website)
Find answers to common tax questions on the IRS web site by reviewing the categories of questions or doing a search by keyword or category.
By: Internal Revenue Service
  
   
   GovBenefits.gov - Your Benefits Connection (Separate Website)
Are there government benefit programs available to help you? GovBenefits.gov will help you answer that question. Our online screening tool is free, easy-to-use, and completely confidential. We do not require your name, phone number, Social Security number, or any other information that could be used to identify you. You answer a series of questions about yourself, and then GovBenefits.gov returns a list of government benefit programs you may be eligible to receive along with information about how you can apply. Whether it's a direct payment, a loan, insurance, training, or other services - there may be government benefit programs available to help you.
By: GovBenefits.gov
  
   
   IRS.gov - The Web Site of the Internal Revenue Service (Separate Website)
This web site contains tax information for (1) Individuals, (2) Businesses, (3) Charities & Non-Profits, (4) Government Entities, (5) Tax Professionals, and (6) Retirement Plans.
By: Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Department of the Treasury
  
   
   JustChildren Parents' Manual This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. (Separate Website)
This handbook is designed to give parents a general understanding of their children's rights to receive financial assistance, medical assistance, and educational services. The handbook also explains a child's rights in relation to disciplinary actions at school, encounters with the police, and confinement in detention facilities.
By: American Bar Association
  
   
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