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Taxes

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General Information (11)
Alimony and Child Support (2)
Charitable Giving (3)
Employment (7)
Filing Extensions (1)
Forms (1)
Marriage and Children (2)
Offer in Compromise (1)
Real Estate and Your Home (2)
Senior Citizens (2)
Students and Education (2)

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Publication 968 - Tax Benefits for Adoptions
http://www.irs.ustreas.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p968.pdf
Source: Internal Revenue Service

Informational brochure detailing the tax benefits available when one goes through the process of adopting a child.
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Tax Facts for Seniors
http://www.abanet.org/tax/irs/2002/p3864.pdf
Source: American Bar Association

Brochure prepared by the American Bar Association containing information useful to senior citizens who have had a change in their marital status due to death, divorce or marriage.
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Retirees/Senior Citizens
http://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc451.html
Source: Internal Revenue Service

Answers to questions frequently asked by retirees and senior citizen regarding federal income taxes.
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Tax Benefits of Charitable Giving
http://www.abanet.org/tax/taxtips4u/charity-deduct
Source: American Bar Association

General information to know if one is planning to take a tax deduction for a charitable donation.
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Offers in Compromise
http://public.findlaw.com/taxation/nolo/ency/6F552
Source: Findlaw

General information regarding the Offer in Compromise (OIC). Through an OIC, a taxpayer may have the amount of tax liability owed to the IRS reduced. A formal process must be followed in preparing the OIC and it is entirely within the government's discretion whether to accept an OIC.
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