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The Tax Man Cometh!
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The lovable folks at the IRS have created The Digital Daily, a comprehensive and catchy site that includes plenty of tax information and advice, with even a handy address list of where you should file - just in case you've recently moved, or just forgotten.

Looking for Tax Websites The hundreds of websites won't take the sting out of signing that check over to the IRS, but they can at least give you tips on how to reduce your tax burden, list common tax errors to avoid, and places on the web to pose tax questions.

Watch as the Tax Prophet deciphers the Internal Revenue Code for the U.S. and foreign taxpayers and professionals alike.

Most taxophobes will find helpful information in Roger A. Kahan's tax column. Time to fill out oodles of forms and schedules--or is it? With your PC and an Internet connection, you can save loads of time, and possibly cash, preparing your tax return. CNet's Superguide will tell you how, and their interactive quiz can help you decide which digital tax remedy is best for you.

Ernst & Young LLP , one of the Big Six firms in the accounting industry, provides a list of the 25 most common tax preparation errors, 50 overlooked tax deductions, and 10 smart tax planning tips.

The net doesn't stop at federal tax information. If you're looking for state tax information, the Tax Sites Directory is an excellent resource.

Tax Humor And lest you think taxes are no laughing matter, Tax Tips and Tax Humor has some 'toons and humor to help you laugh between the tears.

Need forms for another state or your state? Click on any state to access directly download the tax forms on the States Tax Forms website.

Bloomberg.com offers tax resources, tips and strategies with links to dozens of other tax related web pages and is extremely informative.

The Chicago Tribune offers important Tips on How to Chose a Tax Preparer.

For those looking for tax tips from a well-known source, the venerable H&R Block chain of tax preparers also has a virtual tax office, where you can find a local office and loads of free advice.

Tax World offers the art of discovery, the language of taxes, tax advocates, and a plethora of useful information Bankrate.com offers basics, tips, the latest news, tax talk and tax rates. If you need federal tax forms, you can download them from the IRS Publications page.

File Taxes Electronically
The good news is that tax returns can now be filed electronically. This speeds up your tax refund and deposits the check directly into your bank account. If you want to try filing your taxes electronically, check out the e-file for Taxpayers for the fastest, most accurate way.

For helpful online good advice and tips, state addresses and state links, check out 1040.com

TaxWeb is a consumer-oriented source for federal, state and local tax-related developments and provides you with the latest Federal and State news and developments.

Smart Money's Tax Guide features a tool that will help you calculate your taxes on Stock and Mutual Fund sales and what to do if you've lost your statements.

JUST FOR KIDS!
The only way kids will learn to manage their money is through their own experience and guidance from their parents. In other words, kids learn from trial and error and role models, just like the rest of us.
  • Get Real Math in Every Day Life. If your kids ask "When are we ever going to use this in real life?" You'll find the answer here!

  • Strong Kids.com Take a look in the Toolbox for interactive calculators to help you with your investing needs. Use "The Ladder" to figure out if you are on track to afford any item that you want to buy. Check out "The Tape Measure" to see how a little amount of money invested each month may grow over time. Also, put on your Hard Hat and take the Mutual Fund quiz. Learning in a fun way.

  • Kiplinger helps you find out how your kids' investments are going, and tips to help them thrive. If they haven't started yet, there's also tips on getting them started.

  • CNNMoney.com has a 101 help sheet for your kids. They'll tell you the Top 10 Things you and they need to know. There are 24 "lesson guides" for all ages, including teens. These are not only guides for them, they're helpful guides for you!

  • Fool.com will help teach parents and kids the sweetness and the perils of investing.

  • The Kids and Money Book guides you through financial milestones: allowance, saving, banking, investing, budgeting, credit cards, first jobs and getting to and through college. It helps parents who are financially knowledgeable--and those who are not--tackle tough issues, including single parenting, blended families, shoplifting, gambling, overspending, and when to bail out the kids. Now that's a tall order!

  • He's the star of the Money Savvy Generation ! A new invention ... a better piggy bank? Yes! Business Week gave this bank a thumbs up for the "Big 4" concepts of money management.

  • Building Kids Good Money Skills As soon as your children can count coins they can start. Numerous techniques for teaching children savings and investing skills.

  • Moneyopolis The place for money-sharp kids, or those who want to be.

  • YoungBiz Start a business 101, Manage Your Money 101 For Teens

Tax Software Two good software programs for preparing your tax and managing your finances are Quicken's TurboTax , their tax calculators and H&R Block's Tax Cut.. And to bring software and tax research together, RIA has the solution.

For a review as to the best, CBS MarketWatch has done it for you. Changed your name? Don't hold up your refund. This same site will tell you what to do.

The Motley Fool Tax Center experts take a look at the major changes you need to know this year, and gives you the tax strategies, tax preparation services, and tax advice, all listed by category.

Are you audit bait? Find out how not to be! World Wide Web Tax will give you tips on how to avoid an IRS audit in the first place. And, if you're already involved in a Tax Audit, how to survive. Does the pain feel like Root canal? Cleaning the gutters? Figuring your tax liability? Then let CNN Money helps you through the pain.

Are You On Thin Ice? You've probably just received all your tax papers and are starting to dread another tax season. Maybe your travel & entertainment records are stored on a Pilot. What happens in an audit when all you have to show is a bunch of bits?

TaxResources will help you know what to do and how to maximize your Tax Audit Protection. A former IRS tax attorney shares his secrets and strategies on the IRS TaxAudit Help .

The best strategy is the one you embark upon today. Where to begin? Let these sites show you the way. The Best Moves to Make Right Now headache Check out the experts before you commit to Financial Kamikaze

And if all this gives you a headache, The National Headache Foundation and AcheNet have great sites.

Whew! You deserve a break!

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