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Tax day

April 15th

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Single, married, head of household, or widow(er).

Filing Status

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Is total income minus deductions and exemptions.

Adjustable Gross Income

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Any money owed to the taxpayer.

Refunds

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Is the total amount of tax debt owed by an individual, corporation, or other entity to the IRS.

Tax Liability

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Is a percentage of a person's income and earnings owed to the federal government.

Income Tax

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When you subtract a standard deduction or itemized deduction from your adjusted gross income.

Taxable Income

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It is the entity that collects and enforces taxes.

IRS

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The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration.

Sixteenth Amendment

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Is a specific dollar amount that you subtract from your adjusted gross income.

Standard Deduction

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Pro and Con for filing with paper

Pro - safer

Con - slower

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How often does the tax code change?

Frequently or regularly

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Occurs when the IRS decides to closely examine an individual's income, expenses, and deductions as they relate to his/her tax return and the tax code.

Tax Audit

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Pro and Con for filing electronically

Pro - faster

Con - less safe

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Americans pay income tax to support which programs and services?

Federal programs and services

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Why would a dependent still want to file their income tax?

To get a refund

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Who passed two acts that generally lowered tax rates for most taxpayers (expired the end of 2010)?

George W. Bush

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What does IRS stand for?

Internal Revenue Service

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