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Tax Calendar
This calendar, provided by the IRS, is divided into quarters. It gives specific due dates for filing tax forms, paying taxes, and taking other actions required by federal tax law.

AGI Calculator
"AGI" is gross income from taxable sources minus allowable adjustments. AGI is used to determine taxable income by deducting personal exemptions and the standard deduction or itemized deductions. AGI is important to know as it is the basis for various calculations including determining the limitations on your itemized deductions such as medical expenses and miscellaneous deductions.

Tax Forms
Click here for current Federal, New York State and New York City Tax Forms.

Internet Resources
Click here to find some useful Federal Tax resources on the World Wide Web.

 

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