FEDERAL GOVERNMENT RESOURCES
Taxation
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Last updated on September 20,
2005
- Tax forms, instructions, and publications available in PDF (Adobe
Acrobat), PCL, PostScript, and SGML formats
- Search by number, year or keyword
- Archived back to 1992; has most current forms
- Documents Center has reproducible tax forms through
2004 filing year
- IRS cancelled distribution of
tax forms to banks and most libraries as of August
2005
- Links to federal and state tax
forms
- Extensive links to professional articles on
taxation issues
- Taxation treaties, new laws, policies
- Searchable by keyword and detailed table of
contents
- Cumulative
List of Organizations (IRS)
- Lists 10,000 charitable organizations for which contributions are
tax-deductible
- Searchable by name of organization and place; make sure the
and button is marked to narrow the searches of a
given
- Data provides percentage of contributors adjusted gross income which
may be deductible (e.g. 50% deductibility means a person earning $50,000
could deduct $25,000 in contributions)
- Links to related IRS publications
- This is the web version of IRS Publication
78
- There is a state
file of tax exempt organizations available for
downloading in ASCII format
- Federal Exemption Applications (501c3)
- IRS Publication 557 describes the procedure
- Form 1023 is used to apply for tax-exempt status
- See the IRS Web
Site for downloadable copies
- Starting
a Nonprofit Organization and NonProfit Law
- Annotated guide to starting a nonprofit organization or charity
at the federal or state level
- State
Charitable Regulations (Maryland Dept. of State)
- U.S. tax history documents from the 1930s and 1940s
- British tax documents through the 18th Century
- Posters and cartoons
- Historical tax audits for 33 IRS districts
- Likelihood of tax audits and current enforcements
- Free registration for intial graphs and charts; charge for lengthier
data
- IRS
Services Volunteer Tax Assistance
- Describes VITA program, IRS services, and community services for tax
filing
- Describes free e-filing services for senior citizens
- Phone number to determine nearest location
- Tax filing help (1999 returns) for University of Michigan students is
available through Beta
Alpha Psi, the national accounting fraternity
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Information
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