Don't Pay to Borrow Your Own Money: The Risks and Costs of Tax Refund Anticipation Loans
(Separate Website)
Read this before you rush into one of those "Quick Refund" loans. It may cost you over 10% of your refund, and remember it is a loan and must be repaid. Even if the IRS denies or delays your refund or even if it is less than anticipated.
By: National Consumer Law Center
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Senior Citizens Vehicle Registration
(Separate Website)
This site explains the requirements for the Senior Citizen exemption from registration fees and motor vehicle registration tax. It also lists the limits and responsibilities for the exemption. There is a link for the affidavit to apply. Signatures must be notorized or witnessed by a representative of the Division of Motor Vehicles.
By: State of Alaska
Tax and Accounting Sites Directory, Armed Forces
(Separate Website)
This directory presents links to tax forms and publications for use by the armed forces and U.S. Government Civilian Employees stationed abroad.
By: Internal Revenue Service
Tax Law Changes for Gifts and Estates and Trusts
(Separate Website)
Trying to decide the right way for you to handle your finances for beneficiaries or for yourself? Here you can learn how your decisions may be affected by the tax laws.
By: Internal Revenue Service
Tax Law Changes for Individuals
(Separate Website)
This site lists the various tax law changes for 2006 tax year and also gives the new tax laws that will change for 2007. The site is provided so individuals can compute their estimated tax for 2007. A tax schedule for 2007 is also provided.
By: Internal Revenue Service
Taxpayer Rights
(Separate Website)
Do taxpayers really have any rights? Maybe you have more than you think. Here you will find The Taxpayer Bill of Rights (as passed by Congress.) And, you can learn more about your rights and how you can locate help if you need it.
By: Internal Revenue Service
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