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  • 101Uniformity and jurisdiction in U.S. federal court tax decisions — refers to an ongoing debate spanning many decades about achievement of uniformity and high quality decisions by federal courts when addressing tax controversies against the backdrop of multiple, regionally diverse courts with federal tax… …

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  • 102Foreign tax credit — A foreign tax credit is used to reduce or eliminate double taxation when the same income is taxed in multiple countries. In the United States ( US ) the Internal Revenue Service ( IRS ) grants a foreign tax credit to a taxpayer if the US taxpayer …

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  • 103List of countries by tax revenue as percentage of GDP — This table lists countries by total 2005 tax revenues (federal, state, and local) as a percentage of GDP (Gross Domestic Product). The data for EU (European Union) countries and Norway is from EUROSTAT (Statistical Office of the European… …

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  • 104Rates (tax) — This article is about the property tax system. For the burden ratio at which a business or person is taxed, see Tax rate. For the current local government tax levied in England, Scotland, and Wales, see Council Tax. Rates are a type of property… …

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  • 105Sills Cummis & Gross — Infobox Law Firm firm name = Sills Cummis Gross P.C. firm logo = headquarters = num offices = 3 num attorneys = Approximately 165 num employees = practice areas = Full Service, Corporate Law key people = Steven E. Gross, Chairman of the Firm; R.… …

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  • 106New York State School Tax Relief Program — The New York State School Tax Relief Program (more commonly known as the STAR Program), or New York State Real Property Tax Law §425,[1] is a school tax rebate program offered in New York State aimed at reducing school district property taxes on… …

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  • 107Adoption tax credit — Adoption Tax CreditSection 23 of the Internal Revenue code offers a credit for “qualified adoption expenses” paid or incurred by individual taxpayers. The credit is nonrefundable, thus, it can only decrease a taxpayers tax liability to zero.… …

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  • 108Form 706: United States Estate (And Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return — A tax form distributed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) used by the executor of an estate to determine if any taxes are owed. Form 706 is to be completed by the executor if the decedent is a U.S. resident or citizen, and the decedent s gross …

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  • 109Form 8689: Allocation Of Individual Income Tax To The U.S. Virgin Islands — A tax form distributed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for use by U.S. citizens and resident aliens who earned income from sources in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Form 8689 determines what portion of income tax should be allocated to the U.S.… …

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  • 110Internal Revenue Code section 183 — Section 183 of the United States Internal Revenue Code (usc|26|183), sometimes referred to as the hobby loss rule , limits the losses that can be deducted from income which are attributable to hobbies and other not for profit activities.… …

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