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Taxation Facts

 


  • Tax law involves the taxation of income and property acquired through personal and professional efforts. In addition to income tax, there is sales tax, gift tax, inheritance tax, capital gains tax, property tax, and a myriad of other areas of tax.
  • From the Government's perspective, statutes of limitation restrict the taxpayer's right to claim a refund of overpaid tax or initiate litigation to obtain a refund. From the taxpayer's perspective, statutes of limitation prevent the IRS from collecting a deficiency in tax or beginning a civil or criminal case. In short, statutes of limitation provide a date of finality after which actions taken by the IRS or the taxpayer cannot be disturbed by the other party.
  • There are scores of deductions and credits that taxpayers can qualify for, including the earned income tax credit, child tax credit, and deductions and credits for college education.
  • Tax law is divided into both federal tax and state tax. Federal Income tax became law in 1913 when the Sixteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified. While some states do not have an income tax, all residents and citizens of the United States are subject to federal income tax. The more assets that an individual owns, unfortunately, the more complicated the tax law becomes.
  • You may represent yourself in Tax Court. Only you can decide whether or not you need legal assistance. If you decide that you need legal assistance, the Tax Court will recognize only persons who are admitted to the bar of the Court.
  • If you bought your home more than a couple years ago, and haven’t kept up on the local market, you might not realize how much your property has appreciated. Changes in the local real estate market can have a tremendous impact on the value of your property.
  • Your tax assessment likely contains specific information relating to what you need to do. Read it carefully.
    Normally you must request a hearing before the body that does assessments. At the hearing you must provide evidence relating to why the assessment is improper. The body will take your evidence under consideration and eventually make a ruling on the assessment. Under state law, you may have the right to an appeal before the governing agency, or to your state’s courts.
    Your state may have also have mediation provisions for assessment appeals.

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Did You Know?    
 
 
Form 8308 is Report of a Sale or Exchange of Certain Partnership Interests
Report the sale or exchange by a partner of all or part of a partnership interest where any money or other property received in exchange for the interest is attributable to unrealized receivables or inventory items.

 


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News about Taxation cases in New Hampshire and nationwide:

Lake Worth Tax Return Preparer Convicted On Tax Fraud, Contempt Charges
Following a five-week trial, a federal jury in West Palm Beach has found defendant Louis Wayne Ratfield, a Lake Worth, Fla., tax return preparer, g...
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IRS Works With Associations to Help Hurricane-Affected Taxpayers
IR-2006-43, March 13, 2006

WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service announced today an agreement with two tax professional associations to...

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IRS Issues Winter 2004-2005 Statistics of Income Bulletin
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today announced the release of the Winter 2004-2005 issue of the Statistics of Income Bulletin.

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Taxation Terms

 


Today's Terms

Family daycare providers

Definition:
A family daycare provider is a person engaged in the business of providing family daycare.

Installment Agreements

Definition:
To be eligible for an installment agreement, all returns that are due must first be filed. Installment agreements generally require equal monthly payments. The amount of an installment payment will be based on the amount owed and on the taxpayer’s ability to pay that amount within the time legally available for the IRS to collect.

Dependent

Definition:
A person, other than the taxpayer or spouse, who entitles the taxpayer to claim a dependency exemption.

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Taxation Hot Topics

 
Topics Related to Taxation Law:
  • Income Tax Cases
  • Recent Estate & Gift Tax Cases
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  • State Statutes Dealing with Taxation

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New Hampshire Taxation Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need an taxation attorney you should contact our Taxation Attorney as soon as possible:

  • Bedford
  • Concord
  • Derry
  • Dover
  • Durham
  • Exeter
  • Hampton
  • Hudson
  • Keene
  • Laconia
  • Londonderry
  • Manchester
  • Merrimack
  • Nashua
  • Portsmouth
  • Rochester
  • Salem
 


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