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  • Irs Form 2290 - What Are They For?
    By: Jade Kaur | - The Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT) or Internal Revenue Service (IRS) 2290 tax employs to motorized vehicles with a weight of 55,000 lbs and up traveling thru open public freeways. These kind of heavy motor vehicles include 18 wheelers, buses, together with other bulky vehicles for transport of building materials as well as equipment. Their weight result in wear and tear problems to roads that's the reason why proprietors or operators ought to file IRS form 2290 and pay the required fees.

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  • Self-employed Tax Question: What Must I Do If I Hire Employees?
    By: Wayne M Davies | - If you are self-employed and hire employees to help you in your business, you have just entered the world of federal payroll tax reporting. Here's an overview of your responsibilities to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the Social Security Administration (SSA).

    Form W-4. This form should be completed by each employee and submitted to you prior to the issuing of an employee's first paycheck. Form W-4 is required because it provides you with the information you need to properly ...

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  • Paying Heavy Vehicle Use Tax(irs 2290 Form) Online
    By: Steve | - When filing the IRS Form 2290 online through ExpressTruckTax.com there are several payment options. The IRS accepts Electronic Funds Withdrawal, EFTPS, checks, or money orders.

    An Electronic Funds Withdrawal can be from either a checking or savings account. All that is needed to set this up is a routing number and an account number. An exclusive service that Express Truck Tax offers is the option to also pay the processing fees through Electronic Funds Withdrawal as well. Most oth ...

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  • E-file Irs Hvut Form 2290 In November 2011-2012
    By: Steve | - The Tax Year for 2011 - 2012 has been different due to the delay in the filing process. This year the Form 2290 is due during the period ranging from November 1 - 30, 2011 for the 2011-2012 tax periods. In order to File the IRS Form 2290 for Heavy Vehicle Use Taxes (HVUT), Express Truck Tax has made the process Quick, Simple, and Easy-to-use. When you use Express Truck Tax to E-File a Form 2290, the process takes just a few minutes. Choosing to E-file this return is much simpler than paper fil ...
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  • Facts You Will Need To Realize In Filing Heavy Vehicle Use Tax
    By: MarinaSmith | - Hefty trucks are the ones that weigh 55,000 pounds or over. All of the company owners which use heavy trucks that need to drive on on public motorways need to file IRS Form 2290 and pay up a heavy vehicle use tax (HVUT). These days, you'll find web sites that give on the internet services to help in the process.

    Heavy vehicle use tax is necessary for the cash is put to use for development and preservation plans of the city. Different from several other taxation types like income tax ...

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  • Filing Process For Irs Form 2290 In November 2011-2012
    By: Steve | - In order to File the IRS Form 2290 for Heavy Vehicle Use Taxes (HVUT), Express Truck Tax has made the process Quick, Simple, and Easy-to-use. When you use Express Truck Tax to E-File a Form 2290, the process takes just a few minutes. Choosing to E-File this return is much simpler than paper filing. Instead of using a confusing form full of tax jargon, Express Truck Tax has simplified the form to plain English. It is just a series of questions, mostly pertaining to basic business information. The ...
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  • E-filing Excise Taxes (form 2290) Now Available For Heavy Highway Vehicles
    By: Steve | - Although it has been a long year for those in the Trucking and Transportation Industry, It is now possible to transmit returns to the IRS through Express Truck Tax. The process for filing Heavy Vehicle Use Tax Returns was briefly interrupted as the legislation that controlled the tax itself nearly expired. Fortunately, due to urges from various congressmen and President Obama himself, the legislation was extended. Had Congress let the legislation expire, there would have been a shutdown of any g ...
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  • E-file Hvut (irs Form 2290) For 2011-2012
    By: Steve | - The 2011-2012 Tax Period is here and the IRS is now accepting the Form 2290 for the new tax year! ExpressTruckTax.com can help you get the form as quickly as possible without all the headaches and stress of waiting in the IRS office or sending the form in the mail. Express Truck Tax has already helped thousands of others to E-File their Heavy Vehicle Use Taxes (HVUT) with Form 2290.

    The everyday low prices can help you save money! With the most experienced HVUT e-filing staff, awa ...

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  • The Difficulty Of Paper Filing An Irs Form 2290 (hvut)
    By: Steve | - Although the IRS still accepts physical tax returns by postal mail, it does appear to be moving away from that and closer to requiring E-Filing more and more. One particular example of this is IRS Form 2290, which is used to collect what is referred to as the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax or HVUT. It is a fee that the IRS requires all vehicles with registered gross weights equal to or exceeding 55,000 pounds to pay annually on heavy vehicles operating on public highways.

    The IRS has alread ...

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  • The Information On Form 2290 Heavy Use Tax
    By: MarinaSmith | - In case you have a trucking business or your enterprise owns many autos that weigh much more than 55,000 lbs, which drive on public U.S. freeways, you might be required to file a Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT form). IRS Form 2290 is employed to register fees related to this specific tax. These heavy cars are described by the IRS (Internal Revenue Service) as vans, coaches, cars, and trailers. The vehicle's gross weight includes the complete weight of a truck loaded with goods, apart from any trail ...
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  • The Best Way To Fulfill Your Own Irs Form 2290
    By: MarinaSmith | - You might not know it, but submitting for your IRS Form 2290 is now easier than ever. The internet has given people lots of things to thank for and this really is just 1 of them. For those who have a trucking business in need of updating or submitting the 2290 form, then you are in luck. Today, you not have to endure awaiting long line and Form 2290 because there is an option. Regardless of whether you want to complete your filing process as an owner operator, paid preparer, or fleet manager, yo ...
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  • How To Get A Irs 2290 Stamped Schedule 1 For Heavy Highway Vehicle?
    By: Steve | - The Process of Filing IRS Form 2290 and getting a stamped Schedule 1 can be rather complicated.
    The First Step to Receive a Stamped Schedule 1 for your Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT) is to fill out IRS Form 2290. The Schedule 1 is included in this Form. This can be done either by hand or online.
    This Form then needs to be taken to the nearest IRS Office along with a proof of payment or proof of EFTPS Payment. Or it can be mailed to the nearest IRS office
    The Problem with this i ...

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  • Small Business Taxes - 6 Great Reasons To Pay Taxes Electronically With Eftps
    By: Wayne M Davies | - Did you know that the IRS has made it significantly easier for you to make federal tax payments on time? Let me introduce you to EFTPS - the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System. It's been running along quite smoothly for many years now, and if you're not using it, here are six compelling reasons to sign up today.

    Reason #1: It works. Millions of small businesses use it successfully every day.

    Reason #2: It saves time. Now that paying in person is no longer an option, ...

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  • Payroll Services For Small Business: How To Outsource Payroll
    By: Jamie Simpson | - A day comes packed with only 24 hours so there is only so much a small business owner can do in that time to not only manage his business, but grow his brand and his company, as well. Nor does the small business owner have time to read up on legal and insurance issues, nor IRS issues. This owner will need to outsource some of his most pressing work, like payroll services for small business, for example. Municipalities vary, even within counties, and state requirements differ from those, so the s ...
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  • Small Business Taxes - What Are Quarterly Estimated Tax Payments And Why Must You Pay Them?
    By: Wayne M Davies | - If you are a sole proprietor, a self-employed person or an independent contractor, you are faced with the probability of making federal quarterly estimated tax payments. These are called "quarterly" payments, but don't that word fool you. In typically confusing IRS jargon, here are the due dates:

    1st Quarter payment is due April 15. (So far, so good. The first quarter corresponds with the calendar quarter.)

    2nd Quarter payment is due June 15. (Confused? You should be, b ...

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  • How To E-file Irs Form 2290(hvut) And Receive A Stamped Schedule 1?
    By: Steve | - The Process of Filing IRS Form 2290 and getting a stamped Schedule 1 can be rather complicated. Especially now that the IRS has delayed the filing dates to November of 2011.
    The First Step to Receive a Stamped Schedule 1 for your Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT) is to Fill Out IRS Form 2290. The Schedule 1 is included in this IRS Form. This can be done either by hand or online. All that is needed to file this form is a valid EIN (Employee Identification Number), VIN (Vehicle Identification Num ...

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  • Internal Revenue Service Form 2290 Stamped Schedule 1 With Express Truck Tax
    By: Steve | - It is Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT) filing season and the Process for Filing IRS Form 2290 and receiving a stamped Schedule 1 can be a confusing process.
    The first thing to do in order to Receive a Stamped Schedule 1 for your Heavy Vehicle Use Tax is to fill out IRS Form 2290. The Schedule 1 is included in this particular IRS Form. This form can be completed either by hand or online.
    The next step in the traditional process is for the form to be taken to the nearest IRS Office inc ...

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  • Irs Form 2290 And Ifta(international Fuel Tax Agreement)
    By: Steve | - What are they?
    IRS Form 2290 is what is used by the government to collect what is referred to as the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax or HVUT Tax. It is a fee that the IRS requires all vehicles with registered gross weights equal to or exceeding 55,000 pounds to pay annually on heavy vehicles operating on public highways. The tax collected is a significant source of transportation funding in the U.S. In 2006 alone, the HVUT generated more than $1.4 billion in Federal Highway Trust Fund (HTF) revenue. ...

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  • How To Get A Stamped Schedule 1(irs Form 2290)
    By: Steve | - The Process of Filing IRS Form 2290 and getting a stamped Schedule 1 can be rather complicated.
    The First Step to Receive a Stamped Schedule 1 for your Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT) is to Fill Out IRS Form 2290. Schedule 1 is included in this Form. This can be done either by hand or online.
    This Form then needs to be taken to the nearest IRS Office along with a proof of payment or proof of EFTPS Payment. Or it can be mailed to the nearest IRS office
    The Problem with this is ...

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  • Self-employed Individuals
    By: Sandi Lattin | - Who is Self-Employed?

    Generally, you are self-employed if any of the following apply to you.

    You carry on a trade or business as a sole proprietor or an independent contractor.
    You are a member of a partnership that carries on a trade or business.
    You are otherwise in business for yourself (including a part-time business)

    Self-Employed: Don't Forget to Deduct Health Insurance Costs this Year
    Under the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010, for 2 ...

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  • Payroll Tax Forms: What Is Form 940 And Why Must You File It?
    By: Wayne M Davies | - Any small business owner with employees must file Form 940. The purpose of this article is to help you understand what Form 940 is all about and why you must file it. Not filing is not an option. Not filing will result in a letter from the IRS wondering why you haven't filed this tax return. And not filing could result in penalties that you really want to avoid. So read on to get an overview of this payroll tax requirement.

    The purpose of Form 940 is to report your federal unemploym ...

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  • Small Business Taxes - How To Keep The Irs Off Your Back And Out Of Your Life In 2011
    By: Wayne M Davies | - Sorry to crash your party, but as we bring in the New Year, it's also time to bring in a new tax season. As a small business owner or self-employed person, one of the easiest ways to keep Uncle Sam off your back and out of your life is to file your forms, payments and other paperwork on time.

    Over the next four months there are several key dates you dare not forget. Here they are -- all in one place.

    NOTE: This article only addresses federal tax deadlines. Be sure to co ...

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  • All Is Not Lost! Tax Payment Options
    By: Sandi Lattin | - No need to stress over making sure all of your taxes are paid on time, for those who qualify you may be able to make payments on your taxes due. There are various options for payment of an outstanding federal income tax liability. Because your balance is subject to interest and a monthly late payment penalty, it is in your best interest to pay in full as soon as you can to minimize the additional charges. Penalties are also assessed for failure to file a tax return so you must file immediatel ...
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  • E-filing 2290 & 8849 Form
    By: Steve | - IRS has made it mandatory to file HVUT form 2290 for 25 and more trucks electronically. We are helping in getting your schedule-1 copy in minutes that to at a nominal price. https://www.tax2290.com/Tax2290/PriceList.aspx

    This product or service will expedite the process of truck owners obtaining tax return receipts from the IRS. The objective of the service is to simplify the filing process by automating it. Our vision was to reduce the complexity of Form 2290 filing and to use the ...

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  • Income Tax: Filing Procedure And Exemptions
    By: Gulf | - Tax is a source of revenue for federal government so that it can carry out various works in interest of its citizens. The federal government in USA releases a tax deduction slab at the start of every financial year. All individuals, Companies and business men are charged according to this income tax slab. Any person who is earning above the 'no tax applicable limit' has to pay income tax according to the slab. It is very easy to calculate income tax, if you have tax deduction slab. There are so ...
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  • Tax Payers Beware!
    By: Sandi Lattin | - If you as a consumer receive an e-mail that claims to have come from the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System, be aware that this is a scam. The E-mail states that tax payments made by the e-mail recipients to a bogus website containing malicious software (malware) that infects the intended victim's computer. To avoid the bogus website and malware, do not click on any links, open any attachments or reply to the sender for any e-mail you may receive that claims to come from EFTPS.


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  • What You Need To Know About Paying Payroll Taxes
    By: Andrew Stratton | - It helps to define what exactly these taxes are. At the very basic level they are taxes that are required to be paid on your payroll. To be even more specific they are federal income taxes that you are expected by law to withhold from the paychecks of those who are in your employ. They are also Social Security and Medicare taxes that you withhold from your workers, as well as the amount you set aside to match it with. Taxes are also the federal unemployment taxes that are based upon your total g ...
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  • Starting A Business? Understanding Your Estimated Tax Payments
    By: K. MacKillop | - If you organize your business as a single-owner LLC or elect to have your multi-owner LLC taxed as a partnership, you will have to pay estimated quarterly taxes to the IRS after your first year of business. If you are earning a substantial profit during your first year, you may want to go ahead and begin paying quarterly taxes immediately so that you are not hit with an outrageous bill come tax time. Paying quarterly taxes is the scourge of self-employment -- it can be difficult to write a check ...
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  • Small Business Taxes: What Are Quarterly Estimated Tax Payments And Why Must You Pay Them?
    By: Wayne Davies | - If you are a sole proprietor, a self-employed person or an independent contractor, you are faced with the probability of making federal quarterly estimated tax payments.

    These are called "quarterly" payments, but don't that word fool you. In typically confusing IRS jargon, here are the due dates:

    1st Quarter payment is due April 15. (So far, so good. The first quarter corresponds with the calendar quarter.)

    2nd Quarter payment is due June 15. (Confuse ...

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  • Small Business Taxes: 6 Compelling Reasons To Pay Your Taxes Electronically
    By: Wayne Davies | - Did you know that the IRS has made it significantly easier to make your federal tax payments on time?

    Let me introduce you to EFTPS - the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System. It's been running along quite smoothly for many years now, and if you're not using it, here are six compelling reasons to sign up today.

    Reason #1: It works.

    Millions of small businesses use it successfully every day.

    Reason #2: It saves time.

    No ...

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  • Small Business Tax Tips: Are You Ready For The January 31 Deadline?
    By: Wayne Davies | - April 15 is not the only critical tax deadline. If you are a small business owner with employees or independent contractors, January 31 is an important tax deadline you cannot afford to ignore.

    The end of January is the due date for several payroll-related tax forms and tax payments. Before reviewing them, here's some good news. Whenever a federal tax deadline falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, the due date is automatically moved to the next business day.


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  • Small Business Tax Tips: Are You Ready For The January 31 Deadline?
    By: Wayne M Davies | - April 15 is not the only critical tax deadline. If you are a small business owner with employees or independent contractors, January 31 is an important tax deadline you cannot afford to ignore.

    The end of January is the due date for several payroll-related tax forms and tax payments. Before reviewing them, here's some good news. Whenever a federal tax deadline falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, the due date is automatically moved to the next business day.

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  • Payroll Taxes: How To Reduce The Likelihood Of A Tax Penalty By 31 Times
    By: Wayne Davies | - Here's the latest version of the age-old story, "The Tale of Two Small Business Owners." It goes like this: Small Business Owner #1 is 31 times less likely to be penalized by the IRS than Small Biz Owner #2.

    Hmmm. What gives? What is the difference between these two chaps? It's simple, really.

    Small Biz Owner #1 makes his federal tax payments electronically, using the government's Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (aka EFTPS). Small Biz Owner #2 makes his federa ...

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  • Payroll Service, Changing Providers. Chapter Two. What Should You Look For In A New Provider?
    By: Charles Read | - What should you look for in a new payroll provider?


    Service
    Technology
    Professionalism
    Cost
    Location?

    Service. Can your new provider handle your unique needs? You can only ask. But don't just take their word. Ask for references in your size and type of business. Smaller providers may only be able to get close but that is OK. You're concerned about how, not what, service is provided. Ask the references for other re ...

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  • Do You Need To Make Estimated Tax Payments?
    By: Kristine McKinley | - The second quarter estimated tax payment is due in less than two weeks (June 15). Do you know if you need to make estimated tax payments?

    The federal income tax system is a pay-as-you-go tax system. That means you pay taxes as you earn income throughout the year. If you are an employee of a company, you pay taxes through withholding from your paycheck. If you are self employed, you pay taxes by making estimated tax payments.

    The general rule is that you must mak ...

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  • Getting A Federal Ein For Your Start-up Business... One Little Form, So Many Questions.
    By: Todd Jensen | - One of the first questions start up businesses have is

    "How do I get an EIN?"

    Before we look at the how to get this magic number, you need to make sure you really need one.

    If you have a sole proprietorship, with no employees, you do not need an EIN. The Federal Employer Identification Number, or EIN, is an IRS reference number for your business. As a sole proprietorship, your Social Security Number is the only number you need. You do not need an ...

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  • Everything You Need To Know About Filing Your Taxes
    By: Maggie Beetz | - There's no shortage of information available about the complicated world of taxes. But you can also find plenty of information on how to make the filing process simple and easy and everything you need to know is buried within the IRS website. Here is a roadmap to the most essential information for taking the headache out of your annual federal tax filing.

    1. How to File For Free and Electronically

    There are many options for taxpayers looking to file their taxes onl ...

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  • How To File And Pay Your Taxes In California- For Individuals
    By: Kris | - We are always in search of some easy ways to pay our tax. It may involve quicker submissions, improved accuracy and up-to-date methods.

    Initially, when technology was not so advanced, you might have sent the required documentation to the IRS by the US Postal Service. But things have changed today and you can make use of the available technology and file the returns electronically, by downloading and retrieving information from the IRS. IRS e-file is an excellent service that provi ...

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  • Non Profit Payroll
    By: Charles Read | - Non Profit Organizations have some unique situations when addressing payroll and payroll taxes for their employees. Here we are addressing here many of the common payroll situations for Non Profit Payrolls.

    Non Profit Payroll: Employee Records

    There are many state and federal laws and regulations concerning employee records that can be confusing and some times contradictory. What employee records should you keep to be safe? The following items if you actually have ...

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  • Payroll Taxes
    By: Matt Bacak | - If you have employees, you are responsible for payroll taxes. This is a term that lumps all the different forms of employment taxes into one category known as payroll tax. In reality, payroll taxes encompass Federal and state income tax withholding, social security and Medicare taxes (also known as FICA), Federal unemployment tax (FUTA), as well as any state and local unemployment taxes assessed.

    Payroll taxes are deducted each pay period from an employees gross pay. The rema ...

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  • The Basics Of Employment Taxes
    By: Richard A. Chapo | - If you have employees, you are responsible for paying a variety of taxes at the federal, state, and local levels. You must also withhold certain taxes from the paychecks of your employees. So, what are employment taxes?

    Employment taxes include the following.

    1. Federal income tax withholding

    2. Social Security and Medicare taxes

    3. Federal unemployment tax (FUTA).

    4. Federal Income Taxes/Social Security and Medicare Taxe ...

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  • Employment Taxes - What Are They?
    By: Richard A. Chapo | - If you have employees, you are responsible for paying a variety of taxes at the federal, state, and local levels. You must also withhold certain taxes from the paychecks of your employees. So, what are employment taxes?

    Employment taxes include the following.

    1. Federal income tax withholding

    2. Social Security and Medicare taxes

    3. Federal unemployment tax (FUTA).

    Federal Income Taxes/Social Security and Medicare Taxes< ...

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  • How To Keep The Irs Off Your Back And Out Of Your Life In 2006
    By: Wayne M. Davies | - Sorry to crash your party, but as we bring in the New Year, it's also time to bring in a New Tax Season. As a small business owner or self-employed person, one of the easiest ways to keep Uncle Sam off your back and out of your life is to file your forms, payments and other paperwork on time.

    Over the next four months there are several key dates that you dare not forget! Here they are -- all in one place, along with links to the IRS website PDF file for that particular form, where ...

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