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IRS Tax Regulation in Plain English ... Really, and It's Free

Published Jan 29, 2001
IRS Tax Regulation in Plain English ... Really, and It's Free
It's tax season, and lest you forget, tax regulations can be a bit confusing.

Hey, let's be honest, some days finding your socks can be a challenge. So imagine the joy you'll have when you begin filling out your 2000 tax return form.

This year, however, the IRS is trying to make things a bit less confusing by providing an Internet site titled "Tax Regulations in Plain English." And, believe it or not, it's not too bad. It even has a search mechanism, allowing you to locate regulations on specific topics easily.

So, if you get stuck, fire up your computer and give it a try at www.irs.ustreas.gov/tax_regs/index.html.

OK, let's get back to those lone socks in your drawer. Where do the other ones escape to anyway? Maybe the government would like to do a study on that? On second thought, don't tell them I said that. They might take it seriously ...

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For more money-saving ideas visit No-Debt Living, www.nodebtnews.com, where you can view more than 100 valuable articles and resources on financial, consumer and time-management news with a Christian perspective. Robert Frank is editor of No-Debt Living. Reprinted with permission from No-Debt Living. Copyright 2000 No-Debt Living.
Copyright 2001 No-Debt Living. Reprinted with permission from No-Debt Living.

Originally published January 29, 2001.

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