Taxes Terms

  1. IRS Publication 542

  2. IRS Publication 544

  3. IRS Publication 547

  4. IRS Publication 550

  5. IRS Publication 551 - Basis Of Assets

  6. IRS Publication 552 - Recordkeeping For Individuals

  7. IRS Publication 554

  8. IRS Publication 555

  9. IRS Publication 556: Examination Of Returns, Appeal Rights And Claims For Refund

  10. IRS Publication 557: Tax-Exempt Status for Your Organization

  11. IRS Publication 559: Survivors, Executors And Administrators

  12. IRS Publication 560: Retirement Plans for Small Business (SEP, SIMPLE and Qualified Plans)

  13. IRS Publication 561: Determining The Value Of Donated Property

  14. IRS Publication 564: Mutual Fund Distributions

  15. IRS Publication 570: Tax Guide For Individuals With Income From U.S. Possessions

  16. IRS Publication 571: Tax-Sheltered Annuity Plans (403(b) Plans) For Employees of Public Schools And Certain Tax-Exempt Organizations

  17. IRS Publication 575

  18. IRS Publication 587: Business Use of Your Home (Including Use by Day-Care Providers)

  19. IRS Publication 590: Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs)

  20. IRS Publication 594

  21. IRS Publication 596

  22. IRS Publication 597

  23. IRS Publication 600

  24. IRS Publication 721: Tax Guide To U.S. Civil Service Retirement Benefits

  25. IRS Publication 78

  26. IRS Publication 901

  27. IRS Publication 908

  28. IRS Publication 910 -

  29. IRS Publication 926

  30. IRS Publication 929: Tax Rules For Children And Dependents

  31. IRS Publication 931: Deposit Requirements For Employment Taxes

  32. IRS Publication 936

  33. IRS Publication 939

  34. IRS Publication 970

  35. IRS Publication 971: Innocent Spouse Relief

  36. IRS Publication 972: Child Tax Credit

  37. Itemized Deduction

  38. Jobs And Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003

  39. Jobs And Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 - JGTRRA

  40. Joint Return

  41. Joint Return Test

  42. Kiddie Tax

  43. Laffer Curve

  44. Land Value Tax - LVT

  45. Levy

  46. Life Income Plan

  47. Lifetime Learning Credit

  48. Like-Kind Exchange

  49. Limited Partnership Unit

  50. Line Of Business Limitations

  51. Listed Property

  52. Local Tax

  53. Locked In

  54. Longtime Homebuyer Tax Credit

  55. Loss Carryforward

  56. Loss Disallowance Rule - LDR

  57. Lot Relief Method

  58. Low-Income Housing Tax Credit

  59. Luxury Tax

  60. Marginal Tax Rate

  61. Marital Deduction

  62. Marital Trust

  63. Married Filing Jointly

  64. Married Filing Separately

  65. Material Participation Test

  66. Member Of Household

  67. Member Of Household Test

  68. Mileage Allowance

  69. Mill Levy

  70. Mill Rate

  71. Millage Rate

  72. Miscellaneous Tax Credits

  73. Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System - MACRS

  74. Mortgage Credit Certificates

  75. Mortgage Interest

  76. Multiple Support Agreement

  77. Mutual Exclusion Doctrine

  78. Nanny Tax

  79. Negative Income Tax - NIT

  80. Net Of Tax

  81. Net Operating Loss - NOL

  82. Net Unrealized Appreciation - NUA

  83. Netfile

  84. Nevada Corporation

  85. New Alternative Transportation to Give Americans Solutions Act of 2011

  86. Nominee Distribution

  87. Nominee Interest

  88. Non-Refundable Tax Credit

  89. Non-Resident

  90. Non-Resident Entertainers' Tax

  91. Non-Spouse Beneficiary Rollover

  92. Nonpassive Income And Losses

  93. Nonresident Alien

  94. Notice Of Deficiency

  95. Notice Of Seizure

  96. NR6 Form

  97. Office Audit

  98. Ordinary And Necessary Expenses - O & NE

  99. Ordinary Income

  100. Ordinary Loss

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