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Welcome to the discussion forum for About Taxes. Feel free to ask tax questions, express your ideas about the tax laws, and share tips for reducing your taxes.

William Perez, the About.com Guide to Tax Planning, moderates this discussion forum and routinely answers tax questions. Other tax professionals also visit this forum, so this is an opportunity for you to get answers from different people.

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Sometimes, it is possible that no one knows the answer to a particular tax question. The tax laws are vast, detailed, and ever-changing. If you get stuck in your search for an answer to your situation, here's some resources that might help you out:

The Internal Revenue Service has a large list of frequently asked questions. This may be a good place to start your research.

If you need information on a particular state, you can find links to all the state tax agencies from the Federation of Tax Administrators site.

If your question involves a country other than the United States, you can find links to international tax agencies from Taxsites.com.

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