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  • 31tax tables — Tables established by taxing authorities from which taxes may be computed. The federal income tax system provides for separate rates for single taxpayers, married taxpayers filing a joint return, head of household, and married taxpayers filing… …

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  • 32Tax Court of Canada — The Tax Court of Canada (TCC), established in 1983 by the Tax Court of Canada Act, is a federal court which deals with matters involving companies or individuals and tax issues with the Government of Canada. It replaced the Tax Review Board, a… …

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  • 33Tax Anti-Injunction Act — The Tax Anti Injunction Act, currently codified at usc|26|7421(a), is a United States federal law enacted in 1867. The statute provides that with fourteen specified exceptions, no suit for the purpose of restraining the assessment or collection… …

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  • 34Tax Planning — Logical analysis of a financial situation or plan from a tax perspective, to align financial goals with tax efficiency planning. The purpose of tax planning is to discover how to accomplish all of the other elements of a financial plan in the… …

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  • 35Tax deed sale — A tax deed sale is the forced sale, conducted by a governmental agency, of real estate for nonpayment of taxes. It is one of two methodologies used by governmental agencies to collect delinquent taxes owed on real estate, the other being the tax… …

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  • 36Filing Extension — An exemption made to both individual taxpayers and businesses that are unable to file a tax return by the due date. Individual taxpayers can complete IRS Form 4868 for an automatic six month extension. However, the extension of time to file does… …

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  • 37Tax Refund Anticipation Loan - RAL — A loan provided by a third party against a taxpayer s expected refund. The tax refund anticipation loan is not provided by the U.S. Treasury or the IRS and is subject to the interest and fees set by the lender. These loans are most often offered… …

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  • 38tax evasion — Illegally paying less in taxes than the law permits; committing fraud in filing or paying taxes. An example includes reporting less income than actually received or deducting fictitious expenses. Such act is a crime and may result in an… …

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  • 39tax evasion — Fraud in representation or concealment in attempting to avoid payment of a tax legally due, as in the case of an income tax, the filing of a return fraudulently understated in a willful attempt to evade payment. Willingham v United States (CA5… …

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  • 40Income tax in the United States — UStaxationThe federal government of the United States imposes a progressive tax on the taxable income of individuals, partnerships, companies, corporations, trusts, decedents estates, and certain bankruptcy estates. Some state and municipal… …

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