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  2. Davis v. Commissioner (constructive receipt) - Wikipedia

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    Davis v. Commissioner, T.C. Memo. 1978-12 (1978), [1] was a case in which the United States Tax Court held that in order to have constructive receipt, a taxpayer must have notice of the attempt to transfer funds to the taxpayer.

  3. Office of the Taxpayer Advocate - Wikipedia

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    The National Taxpayer Advocate may, upon application from a taxpayer, issue a Taxpayer Assistance Order (TAO) if the Advocate determines that the taxpayer is suffering (or is about to suffer) a "significant hardship" resulting from the way the U.S. Federal tax law is being administered, or if the taxpayer meets other prescribed requirements.

  4. Are Legal Fees Tax-Deductible? - AOL

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    The post Are Legal Fees You Pay Tax-Deductible? appeared first on SmartReads by SmartAsset. Many individuals and businesses wonder whether these expenses can be deducted from their tax returns.

  5. Ryan LLC - Wikipedia

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    Ryan LLC was founded by Chairman and CEO G. Brint Ryan [8] and Chris F. Collis as the CPA firm Collis & Ryan in 1991. [9] [10] Collis' stake in the company was bought out in 1993, and the company was renamed Ryan & Company, P.C. [10] In 1997, the company began expanding into other tax areas beyond state and local taxes.

  6. Taxpayer receipt - Wikipedia

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    A taxpayer receipt is a proposed receipt given by government to taxpayers [1] [2] that would show the breakdown of the citizen's tax paid for areas such as social security, the military, education, veterans' benefits and health care. In many countries the data for tax division is publicly available, so the amount of taxes one has paid can be ...

  7. California Department of Tax and Fee Administration - Wikipedia

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    The California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) is the public agency charged with assessing and collecting sales and use taxes, as well as a variety of excise fees and taxes, for the U.S. state of California. The department has several other ancillary functions, such as ensuring that sellers comply with permit requirements.

  8. Constructive receipt - Wikipedia

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    For federal income tax purposes, the doctrine of constructive receipt is used to determine when a cash-basis taxpayer has received gross income. [1] A taxpayer is subject to tax in the current year if he or she has unfettered control in determining when items of income will or should be paid. [ 2 ]

  9. Tax evasion - Wikipedia

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    Tax evasion or tax fraud is an illegal attempt to defeat the imposition of taxes by individuals, corporations, trusts, and others. Tax evasion often entails the deliberate misrepresentation of the taxpayer's affairs to the tax authorities to reduce the taxpayer's tax liability, and it includes dishonest tax reporting, declaring less income ...