Taxes Terms

  1. Formal Tax Legislation

  2. Forward Averaging

  3. Franchise Tax

  4. Franked Dividend

  5. Franked Income

  6. Franked Investment Income

  7. Franking Credit

  8. Free File Fillable Tax Forms

  9. Fuel Tax Credit

  10. Full-Time Student

  11. Future Income Tax

  12. Gas Guzzler Tax

  13. General Business Tax Credit

  14. Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax - GSTT

  15. Generation-Skipping Trust

  16. Gift Of Equity

  17. Gifted Stock

  18. Goods and Services Tax - GST

  19. Grandfathered Bond

  20. Green Levy

  21. Gross Interest

  22. Gross Lease

  23. Gross Production Tax

  24. Gross-Income Test

  25. Gulf Opportunity Zone

  26. Halloween Massacre

  27. Harmonized Sales Tax (HST)

  28. Head Of Household

  29. Hidden Taxes

  30. Hobby Loss

  31. Holding Company

  32. Homestead Exemption

  33. Hope Credit

  34. Horizontal Equity

  35. Impact Fee

  36. Impound

  37. Incestuous Dealing

  38. Incidental Expenses

  39. Incidents Of Ownership

  40. Inclusion Amount

  41. Income Basket

  42. Income Shifting

  43. Income Tax

  44. Income Tax Payable

  45. Incremental Tax

  46. Indian Employment Credit

  47. Indirect Tax

  48. Individual Tax Return

  49. Innocent-Spouse Rule

  50. Intaxification

  51. Intentionally Defective Grantor Trust - IDGT

  52. Interest Equalization Tax

  53. Internal Revenue Code - IRC

  54. Internal Revenue Service - IRS

  55. Investment Interest Expense

  56. Involuntary Conversion

  57. IRS Form 4868

  58. IRS Form 8379: Form 8379: Injured Spouse Allocation

  59. IRS Notice 433 - Interest and Penalty Information

  60. IRS Publication 1

  61. IRS Publication 1244: Employee's Daily Record of Tips and Report to Employer

  62. IRS Publication 15 - Employer's Tax Guide

  63. IRS Publication 15-A - Employer's Supplemental Tax Guide

  64. IRS Publication 15-B - Employer's Tax Guide to Fringe Benefits

  65. IRS Publication 17

  66. IRS Publication 225 - Farmer's Tax Guide

  67. IRS Publication 3 - Armed Forces' Tax Guide

  68. IRS Publication 334: Tax Guide For Small Business

  69. IRS Publication 463: Travel, Entertainment, Gift, And Car Expenses

  70. IRS Publication 470: Limited Practice Without Enrollment

  71. IRS Publication 5 - Your Appeal Rights And How To Prepare A Protest If You Don't Agree

  72. IRS Publication 501

  73. IRS Publication 502: Medical And Dental Expenses

  74. IRS Publication 503: Child And Dependent Care Expenses

  75. IRS Publication 504

  76. IRS Publication 505

  77. IRS Publication 509: Tax Calendars

  78. IRS Publication 51

  79. IRS Publication 510

  80. IRS Publication 513

  81. IRS Publication 514

  82. IRS Publication 515

  83. IRS Publication 516 - U.S. Government Civilian Employees Stationed Abroad

  84. IRS Publication 517 - Social Security And Other Information For Members Of The Clergy & Religious Workers

  85. IRS Publication 519 - U.S. Tax Guide For Aliens

  86. IRS Publication 521 - Moving Expenses

  87. IRS Publication 523

  88. IRS Publication 524 - Credit For The Elderly Or The Disabled

  89. IRS Publication 525 - Taxable And Nontaxable Income

  90. IRS Publication 526

  91. IRS Publication 527 - Residential Rental Property (Including Rental of Vacation Homes)

  92. IRS Publication 529 - Miscellaneous Deductions

  93. IRS Publication 530 - Tax Information For Homeowners

  94. IRS Publication 531

  95. IRS Publication 535 - Business Expenses

  96. IRS Publication 536 - Net Operating Losses For Individuals, Estates, And Trusts

  97. IRS Publication 537

  98. IRS Publication 538

  99. IRS Publication 54

  100. IRS Publication 541

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