Mass Tax

Mass Tax A broad tax that affects a majority of taxpayers.

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Married Filing Joint filing status

Married Filing Joint filing status You are married and both you and your spouse agree to file a joint return. (On a joint return, you report your combined income and deduct your combined allowable expenses.)

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Market Economy

Market Economy An economic system based on private enterprise that rests upon three basic freedoms: freedom of the consumer to choose among competing products and services, freedom of the producer to start or expand a business, and freedom of the worker to choose a job and employer.

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Luxury Tax

Luxury Tax A tax paid on expensive goods and services considered by the government to be nonessential.

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Long-Distance Telephone Tax Refund

Long-Distance Telephone Tax Refund Taxpayers are eligible to file for refunds of all excise tax they have paid on long-distance service billed to them after Feb. 28, 2003.

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Lobbyist

Lobbyist A person who represents the concerns or special interests of a particular group or organization in meetings with lawmakers. Lobbyists work to persuade lawmakers to change laws in the group’s favor.

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IRS e-file

IRS e-file Refers to the preparation and transmission of tax return information to the IRS using telephone lines or a computer with a modem or Internet access.

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Investment Income

Investment Income Includes taxable and tax-exempt interest, dividends, capital gains net income, certain rent and royalty income, and net passive activity income.

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