Your adjusted gross income (AGI) is an important number come tax time, especially if you're planning to e-file. Not only does it impact the tax breaks you’re eligible for—your AGI is now also a kind of identification.
Income sourced from a state, such as wages or rental income, generally requires you to file a tax return in that state, even if you're not a resident. How can I tell if my time in the state was permanent or temporary? You have to decide whether the time you spent in each state wa...
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Your Federal Taxpayer Receipt is a new tool that shows you where your tax dollars are being spent.