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About Publication 501, Dependents, Standard Deduction, and Filing InformationPublication 501 discusses some tax rules that affect every person who may have to file a federal income tax return.
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Taxation of U.S. Residents
A resident's income is generally subject to tax in the same manner as a U.S. citizen.
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Nonresidents
Child Tax Credit
The Child Tax Credit is a tax break you can take for qualifying children. Learn who qualifies and how to claim this credit.
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Individuals, Parents
Understanding your CP563 notice
We reviewed your Form W-7A, Application for Taxpayer Identification Number for Pending U.S. Adoptions, but we couldn’t process it.
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Individuals
Identity Theft Dependents
If you e-file your return and get a message telling you a dependent on your return has been claimed on another tax return or their own, or if you receive an IRS Notice CP87A, you need to find out why.
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Individuals
Understanding your CP87A notice
We sent you this notice because we received a tax return from another taxpayer claiming a dependent or qualifying child with the same Social Security number as a dependent or qualifying child listed on your tax return. The last four digits of the Social Security number for each dependent or qualifying child we’re concerned about is shown on the notice for your review.
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Individuals
Managing your taxes after a life event
Organized by type of life event this page provides resources that explain the tax impacts of each.
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Individuals
Check if you need to file a tax return
Find out if you have to file a federal income tax return and why it may pay you to file even if you don’t have to.
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Individuals
Elective pay and transferability frequently asked questions: Elective pay
Elective pay and transferability frequently asked questions: Elective pay
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Charities and Nonprofits, Businesses, Individuals
Individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN)
An ITIN is a 9-digit number the IRS issues if you need a U.S. taxpayer identification number for federal tax purposes, but you aren’t eligible for a Social Security number (SSN). Find if you need one and how to apply.
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Individuals
Understanding 星空体育手机端 CP120A Notice
星空体育手机端 organization's tax-exempt status has been revoked for failure to file a Form 990 series return for three consecutive years. In addition, you are no longer eligible to sponsor a tax-sheltered annuity plan (Internal Revenue Code section 403(b) retirement plan).
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Individuals