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tax return
[ taks ri-turn ]
noun
- a statement, on an officially prescribed form, of income, deductions, exemptions, etc., and taxes due.
tax return
noun
- a declaration of personal income made annually to the tax authorities and used as a basis for assessing an individual's liability for taxation
Word History and Origins
Origin of tax return1
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More than 250 offences across 117 laws penalise delays in filing documents - everything from wealth and property tax returns to gift declarations, the report finds.
New weekly filing data from the IRS, released Friday, shows that the agency has received 1.7% fewer total tax returns compared to the same time period last year.
Bur Reeves later said: "I'm very happy to release my tax return in accordance with what's happened in the recent past, and I'll be doing that alongside the prime minister in due course."
In the same case, the federal government has argued that the agreement comports with federal law, which it said “generally restricts the IRS from disclosing any tax return information” but provides for certain exceptions.
Be sure to notify Social Security before filing your tax return, since the IRS uses Social Security records to verify your identity.
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