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Walk slow, like you do when you come to pay your taxes.

Mayor Hawkins in Meet John Doe (1941)


Citizens for an Alternative Tax System

http://www.cats.org/

Houses the national public interest group for an alternative tax system and tax reform. Talks mainly about the group’s manifesto and related information.

Citizens for a Sound Economy Foundation

http://www.cse.org/nr-csef-txnbgt092597.htm

This site is devoted to the goal of CSE Foundation counselor Jim Miller’s proposal to organize a national tour debate to feature U.S. Representatives Dick Armey and Billy Tauzin. The main question: should the IRS and tax code be scrapped in favor of a national sales tax or flat tax?

Citizens for Tax Justice

http://www.ctj.org/

This is a nonprofit organization that does research to support its advocacy of a fairer tax code for middle- and low-income families, closing corporate tax loopholes, reducing the federal deficit, and requiring the rich to pay their fair share.


Related Sites
http://www.house.gov/democrats/taxplan/taxplan.html

http://www.deathtax.com/

http://www.ctj.org/html/faq.html

The Digital Daily

http://www.irs.ustreas.gov/prod/cover.html

The Daily is the IRS’s online newsletter. It provides news, where to go for help, online forms, links, info about record keeping, a commissioner’s forum, and a site map.

Electronic Services

http://www.irs.ustreas.gov/prod/elec_svs/index.html

This site serves to help taxpayers deal with the changing landscape of mail delivery. That is, with the advent of online submission of taxes, questions arise regarding what can be sent online and how it is done. The site also provides basic tax info and online forms.

Forms and Publications

http://www.irs.ustreas.gov/prod/forms_pubs/forms.html

This site contains every tax form and publication imaginable. Choose from many formats, including PDF, and you’ll never have to drive to the library in the rain to find files they may not have for some reason.

Internal Revenue Service Real and Personal Property Sales

http://www.treas.gov/treasury/services/auctions/irs-auctions/

This IRS site lists all properties up for sale that have been seized for nonpayment, probably from the law-abiding people complaining on the IRS Abuse Reports page!

L.A. Professionals Online

http://www.primenet.com/~laig/proserve

Provides generic information from attorneys, certified public accountants, and medical professionals. Offers a bulletin section that contains information about tax issues, including an analysis of IRS guidelines for independent contractors and employee status.

Online Money: Are You Audit Bait?

http://pathfinder.com/money/features/auditbait_0196/

Money magazine’s site provides tips on how to avoid tax audits of your 1996 and 1997 returns by noting items such as what the IRS looks for.

Restructuring the IRS

http://www.policy.com/issuewk/97/1103/index.html

Read news about hearings of the National Commission on Restructuring the Internal Revenue Service, interact with other taxpayers, and do your own research concerning tax code.

A Selection of IRS Abuse Reports for use in Class-Action Lawsuits

http://www.zonpower.com/irs-class-action/1.html#list

This site comes with a warning that the stories become increasingly disturbing and that readers should consider a mild sedative before proceeding. Those with high blood pressure should probably skip it altogether. These stories date back to 1995.

Tax Info for Business

http://www.irs.ustreas.gov/prod/bus_info/index.html

If the individual taxpayer thinks filing is tough, try filing for a business. This site helps to answer all business tax questions, provides more forms, has a tax FAQ, and provides other useful pages.

Tax Info for You

http://www.irs.ustreas.gov/prod/ind_info/index.html

This page will help the individual taxpayer become aware of more exemptions, tax law, and other aspects of filing individually. Like all the IRS-based sites, it provides a search engine for individualized help and more.

Taxpayer Help and Education

http://www.irs.gov/prod/tax_edu/teletax/tc101.html

This site coincides with volunteer-based programs the Service provides to help citizens drudge their way through murky roads.

Tax Regs in Plain English

http://www.irs.ustreas.gov/prod/tax_regs/index.html

According to this site’s banners, come here if you want tax questions answered in terms you can follow. Because it is an official IRS site, one must remain dubious.

TaxSites—Income Tax Information in Internet

http://www.best.com/~ftmexpat/html/taxsites.html

Provides income tax-related information. Also contains links to several related sites, including tax forms, FAQs, U.S. and state tax laws, and tax software.

TeleFile

http://www.irs.ustreas.gov/basic/elec_svs/telefile.html

This site explains a relatively new service of the IRS that allows certain citizens to file via the telephone. View an overview, tax statistics, and countless articles that answer just about every question you could have.

United States Tax Code Online

http://www.fourmilab.ch/ustax/ustax.html

Provides interactive access to the complete text of United States Internal Revenue Code.

Yahoo! Full Coverage

http://headlines.yahoo.com/Full_Coverage/US/IRS_Hearings/

With all the hubbub over scandal at the IRS, this page was set up to keep the online taxpayer aware of all breaking news that relates to taxes, the IRS, legislation, Congress, and all things levied.