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Relevant sections of the Internal Revenue Code sections dealing with estate and gift taxes, plus other estate planning resources....(Continue Reading)Tax Exemptions & Religion: What are Tax Exemptions? To what extent, and even if, tax exemptions should be given to religious organizations and churches depends on why tax exemptions exist at all. If you think tax exemptions exist because charities provide public benefits, you may be suspicious of givi...(Continue Reading)Tax Exemptions Available to Churches: Tax Exemptions & Religion Americas tax laws are designed to favor non-profit and charitable institutions which presumably benefit the community. Churches benefit the most from tax exemptions because they qualify for many of them automatically, whereas non-religious groups h...(Continue Reading)Lowering Your Estate Tax through Gifts This article offers tips for lowering your estate tax and gift tax bite through annual and one-time gifts....(Continue Reading)Taxes: Resources for '98-'99 Information and resources for getting your '98 taxes done easily and on timee...(Continue Reading)Tax Free Days Back to school Tax Free Days...(Continue Reading)Armed Forces Income Tax Guide - Chapter 5 Detailed information for military personnel for the 1999 Tax Year....(Continue Reading)Connecticut Civil Unions Connecticut is the second state in the United States to allow same-sex civil unions. What is a civil union? What rights and responsibilities come with a civil union? What is the difference between marriage in Connecticut and civil unions?...(Continue Reading)Military Tax Guide -- For Federal Income Tax for Tax-Year 2003 -- Useful Publications, Forms, and Instructions The information here is derived from Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Publication #3, Armed Forces Tax Guide. This information covers the special tax situations of active members of the U.S. Armed Forces....(Continue Reading)Tax Deduction for Supporting Someone in Prison? - Questions from Readers Dear Tax Guide, Can I take a tax deduction for the money I send to my son in prison? You cannot take a tax deduction for money spent on your son. But if your son lived with you for more than 6 months of the year before being incarcerated, you may be...(Continue Reading) |
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