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  2. The Augusta Rule: How to earn tax-free rental income - AOL

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    The Augusta Rule is an IRS provision that allows homeowners to rent their home for up to 14 days each year without having to report the rental income received on their individual tax returns. The ...

  3. 23 tax loopholes you probably aren't aware of [Video]

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    The IRS defines excess business loss as "the amount by which the total deductions attributable to all of your trades or businesses exceed your total gross income and gains attributable to those ...

  4. Dude, where’s my refund? Here’s when you should receive your ...

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    Use the “Where’s my refund?” tool on the IRS website (updated daily) Install the IRS2Go app (updated daily) If it has been at least four weeks since filing your return, you can call the IRS ...

  5. How to get your refund early without paying fees - AOL

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    TIGTA’s review of tax providers offering early refund products found that one provider charged almost 36% on refund anticipation loans issued from November 1, 2023, to December 31, 2023, with a ...

  6. Tax protester 861 argument - Wikipedia

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    Internal Revenue Code section 861, entitled "Income from sources within the United States", is a provision of the Internal Revenue Code which delineates that some kinds of income shall be treated as income from sources within the United States, namely income of nonresident alien individuals, and certain foreign corporations, but it is not an exhaustive list of taxable income—the definitions ...

  7. Tax refund interception - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the Internal Revenue Code allows the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to divert overpayments of taxes to satisfy other federal taxes, [1] certain past-due support obligations, [2] debts owed to other Federal agencies, [3] state income tax obligations, [4] county taxes, local taxes and unemployment compensation debts. [5]

  8. Secret IRS Loopholes: 5 Ways To Make Your Money Work for You

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  9. When Will You Get Your Tax Refund? Here’s When To ... - AOL

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    If the IRS owes you a refund, filing late generally won’t hurt you. However, if you owe taxes, you will be penalized for both filing and paying late. The deadline for filing your 2020 federal ...