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Posted: 15 Jul 2009 at 22:22 | IP Logged  

Nan - Louisiana wrote:

www.irs.gov is the official website for the Internal Revenue Service.

Here's the 2008 complete list of Tax Forms [and instructions ->> very, very useful] and Publications in a user-friendly menu format:

http://www.irs.gov/formspubs/article/0,,id=209563,00.html

Once you find a useful form or publication, go here to see if the IRS has published an updated version for 2009:

http://www.irs.gov/formspubs/index.html

Nan, you have been a great resource provider ! Thanks for all the help on this forum...



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CharliePapaAlfa wrote:

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Are you even a CPA Candidate yet? I'm pretty sure that most, if not all, of us were required to take at least one U.S. Federal Taxation course in college.

CharliePapaAlfa, the rules are different from state to state. If a person has done an accounting course equivalent to CPA in another country, few states do away with the requirement of U.S. Federal Taxation course, for example, Colorado state !



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CharliePapaAlfa, the rules are different from state to state. If a person has done an accounting course equivalent to CPA in another country, few states do away with the requirement of U.S. Federal Taxation course, for example, Colorado state !

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Ah, did not know this. I figured that even if they got most of their education overseas, they still might have to take certain classes like tax which are unique to the U.S.

Ah, did not know this. I figured that even if they got most of their education overseas, they still might have to take certain classes like tax which are unique to the U.S.



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