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IRS Announces Daily Tax Tip Series

DEC. 18, 2001

IR-2001-119

DATED DEC. 18, 2001
DOCUMENT ATTRIBUTES
  • Institutional Authors
    Internal Revenue Service
  • Subject Area/Tax Topics
  • Index Terms
    filing, individuals, IRS tax tips
    returns
  • Jurisdictions
  • Language
    English
  • Tax Analysts Document Number
    Doc 2001-31160 (1 original page)
  • Tax Analysts Electronic Citation
    2001 TNT 244-8
Citations: IR-2001-119
DAILY IRS TAX TIPS AVAILABLE FOR 2002 FILING SEASON

 

=============== SUMMARY ===============

 

The IRS has announced (IR-2001-119) that beginning January 2, 2002, it will offer a daily series of tax tips for the 2002 filing season. Approximately 75 tips will be available, says the Service, one for each business day until the April 15, 2002, tax deadline.

 

=============== FULL TEXT ===============

 

[1] WASHINGTON -- The Internal Revenue Service will again offer a daily series of Tax Tips for the 2002 filing season beginning January 2, 2002.

[2] IRS Tax Tips will offer concise, useful information on topics affecting millions of taxpayers. These easy-to-read tips will cover a wide range of topics, from child credits and higher education benefits to Individual Retirement Accounts and Social Security issues.

[3] Sample topics include:

- What's new for 2002.

- Common errors to avoid when preparing your taxes.

- Free tax help from the IRS.

- When Social Security benefits are taxable.

- What to do if you can't pay your taxes.

[4] Approximately 75 tips will be available, with at least one for each business day until the April 15 tax deadline.

[5] The Tax Tips will be available on the IRS Web site at www.irs.gov, in the news section.

[6] News Media wishing to receive copies of the daily tips via e-mail can sign up by sending an e-mail to *Tax Tips@irs.gov (please note that the e-mail address begins with an asterisk). Reporters should include their name, organization, preferred e-mail address and a phone number. Media can also contact IRS National Media Relations at 202-622-4000.

[7] A sample Tax Tip follows, describing the updated version of Publication 17, "Your Federal Income Tax." The publication, which has just been released, has been updated for the 2002 filing season.

* * *

IRS TAX TIP

 

 

PUBLICATION 17 -- ONE STOP FOR TAX HELP

 

 

[8] Facing a lot of different tax questions this year? IRS experts have pulled together an overview of common tax issues in one convenient place -- Publication 17, "Your Federal Income Tax." This updated publication, available on the IRS Web, contains a vast array of helpful information in one guide.

[9] From stock sales to student loans, people can get many of their questions answered in this 280-page publication. A sampling of the items covered in 38 chapters:

- Need help deciphering the mysteries of the Roth IRA? Try

 

Chapter 18 for retirement accounts.

 

 

- Do you have a new child in the house? See Chapter 35 for the

 

Child Tax Credit.

 

 

- Are you selling stock for the first time? Check Chapter 17 for

 

capital gains. If you're unloading losers, capital losses are

 

there, too.

 

 

- Do you need to report the profit on your home sale? See

 

Chapter 16 for some good news. Generally, you only need to

 

report the sale of your home if your gain is more than

 

$250,000 ($500,000 if married filing a joint return).

 

 

[10] And the best part about Publication 17? It's free.

[11] To get a copy, visit the IRS Web site at www.irs.gov under the "Forms & Pubs" section. Or, you can order a copy by calling 1-800-TAX-FORMS (1-800-827-3676).

DOCUMENT ATTRIBUTES
  • Institutional Authors
    Internal Revenue Service
  • Subject Area/Tax Topics
  • Index Terms
    filing, individuals, IRS tax tips
    returns
  • Jurisdictions
  • Language
    English
  • Tax Analysts Document Number
    Doc 2001-31160 (1 original page)
  • Tax Analysts Electronic Citation
    2001 TNT 244-8
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