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IRS Tax Tables
  April 14, 2006
Many people can calculate their taxes using the tax tables provided by the IRS in the instructions to the 1040EZ, 1040A, or 1040. Simply take the taxable income amount from Line 44 of Form 1040, Line ...

Income Tax Withholding Payment Tables for 2006: Percentage Method
  April 14, 2006
There are several methods to figure income tax withholding, based on information you get from your employees on Form W-4, Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate. This method is called the ...

SARSEP Checklist
  April 14, 2006
This IRS checklist is intended to aid in keeping SARSEP plans in compliance with tax rules. However, the 10-question checklist is not intended to be a complete description of all plan requirements.

Schedule 1, Interest and Ordinary Dividends for Form 1040A Filers
  April 14, 2006
All taxpayers filing Form 1040A with interest and/or dividend income exceeding $400 must file a Schedule 1.

Schedule 2, Child and Dependent Care Expenses for Form 1040A Filers
  April 14, 2006
To claim the credit for child and dependent care expenses, if you are filing Form 1040A, you must use Schedule 2, Parts I and II.

Schedule 3, Credit for the Elderly or the Disabled for Form 1040A Filers
  April 14, 2006
A tax credit is available to certain low-income individuals if they are at least age 65 or older before the close of the tax year, and to individuals under age 65 if they are retired with a permanent ...

Schedules A and B (Form 1040), Itemized Deductions and Interest and Ordinary Dividends
  April 14, 2006
If your deductible personal and family expenses, as defined by the IRS, add up to more than the standard deduction for your filing status, and you have the records to prove them, you should itemize ...

Schedule C-EZ (Form 1040), Profit from Business (Sole Proprietorship)
  April 14, 2006
If you are the sole owner of a business or operate as an independent contractor, you will need to file a Schedule C to report income or loss from your business activities.

Schedule C (Form 1040), Profit or Loss from Business (Sole Proprietorship)
  April 14, 2006
If you are the sole owner of a business or operate as an independent contractor, you will need to file a Schedule C to report income or loss from your business activities.

Schedule D (Form 1040), Capital Gains and Losses
  April 14, 2006
If you sold any stocks, bonds, options, or other securities; a home or other real estate; art, antiques, rugs, jewelry, precious metals, or other collectibles; or property used in a trade or business ...

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