Information on the Internal Revenue Service (IRS):
Here at TaxBox.org, we have collected some useful resources to help you understand the IRS and navigate through IRS.gov
Important IRS Tax Forms and Information
Here in TaxBox.org, we have compiled and organized all of the IRS's tax forms. Although we've listed the three major 1040 forms here, please our tax forms section to search and download your desired forms now. Please keep in mind that all TaxBox features as well as all the forms are available to you for Free.
Many of the free online e-filing tools available on the net overshadow the IRS's main e-filing page
(www.irs.gov/efile) as a starting point. Here is a short list of what you can expect from the IRS's main e-filing page:
E-Filing Options for
Individual Taxpayers
Business and Self-Employed Taxpayers
Large and Mid-Size Corporations
Charities and Non-Profits
Information for Tax Professionals
Details on the new law requiring filers of certain Excise Forms to e-file
How did the IRS become a part of our everyday lives? Everyone's favorite government agency is chronicled, from small backwater to institutional powerhouse.
Even the IRS needs to be reviewed and opinions of the agency and it's mission aside, it is probably one of the most efficient, large government organizations.
Like the change of a season, tax laws come and go. In fact, Uncle Sam tinkers with the tax code so much that it becomes nearly impossible to keep up. So let's take a minute to break down the 2009 biggies, the movers and shakers, the ones that will save you big money.