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How to Calculate Estimated Taxes
How to Calculate Estimated Taxes
Finishing Up Your Tax Return
After you finished calculating your 2004 taxes, use these easy-to-follow steps to finishup you return.
Selling Your Home - Capital Gains Tax on the Sale of a Main Home
How to calculate capital gains taxes on the sale of a main home. Plus tips for lowering your capital gains using the Section 121 capital gains exclusion when selling your principal residence.
AMT: What is the Alternative Minimum Tax?
The alternative minimum tax (AMT) is a separate method for calculating your income taxes. You are responsible for paying the higher of the AMT or the regular tax. If your AMT tax is higher, you add the difference between the AMT and the regular tax o
Capital Gains Tax: Essential Tax Tips for Capital Gains & Losses
A capital gain is the difference between what you paid for an investment and what you received when you sold that investment. If you made a profit on the investment, then you have a capital gain. If you lost money on the investment, then you have a c
A Finished Tax Return
A Finished Tax Return
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