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The 'Internal Revenue Service' ('IRS') is the revenue service of the United
States federal government. The agency is a bureau of the Department of the
Treasury, and is under the immediate direction of the Commissioner of Internal
Revenue. The IRS is responsible for collecting taxes and the interpretation and
enforcement of the Internal Revenue Code.


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Open Question: Why are conservatives such tightwads when it comes to how tax dollars are spent?
http://www.wthr.com/video?clipId=7054149&topVideoCatNo=103348&autoStart=true Illegal immigrants working in America are human beings and they are ENTITLED to child tax credits from the IRS. Who cares if their kids live in Mexico?! Neocons would whine even more if they were living here in America! Conservatives are always such freaking tightwads! These illegal immigrants cant get jobs because cons make it such a big deal to have a birth certificate and social security number....and then when the IRS gives them free money they piss their pants over that too! Redistribution of wealth is part of the HOPE and CHANGE that America democratically elected! President Obama delivered! Help exterminate racism from America once and for all by electing a President who will promote more HOPE and CHANGE in his second term! Obama 2008-2016 (hopefully longer after he has some flexibility during his second term!)

Open Question: What transcript of tax return do I need to send to my college?
Pratt Institute is asking me for a transcript of tax return and I'm helping my mom who still is working on her English with the form. I honestly don't know IRS lingo and don't know the difference between 1040, 1065, 1120, or any of the others and if return or account transcript is appropriate. I'm using the link at the bottom of this page so that the transcript can be sent directly to Pratt. http://www.irs.gov/individuals/article/0,,id=232168,00.html

Open Question: can you please solve this statistic question?
According to a CNN/USA Today poll, approximately 70% of Americans believe the IRS abuses its power. Let X equal the number of people who believe the IRS abuses its power in a random sample of n=25. Find the probability that X is at least 13

Open Question: How do I claim myself as independent on the FAFSA?
I'm a college student. While I know who my parents are and was never considered a ward of the state or anything, nor are they deceased, they are still unable to help me pay for college. If I want a college education it is all up to me. How do I do this? Its not that my parents are poor, but with there current financial situation and where they are in the eyes of the IRS they are unable to help me pay for my school. Is it possible for me to claim independent on FAFSA? Is it possible for me to claim homeless? I'm reaching the point of desperation and all of this is on me.

Open Question: I received my state taxes, but did not receive my federal taxes please help??!!?
Ok so basically I did my taxes a long time ago and I only received my state taxes that went straight through my bank account. But I did not receive my federal refund.. I called the IRS and they told my preparer was receiving my money in his bank account. Is that even legal? He put that I gave him permission to do that. He also hasn't been answering his phone so I don't really know what to do. What can I possibly do? Please help!


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