Taxes
Introduction
This is a guide to resources for obtaining tax information, tax documents, and assistance with filing taxes.
Some useful starting places:
- Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
- Federal agency responsible for administering and enforcing the internal revenue laws and related statutes, except those relating to alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and explosives.
- LexisNexis Academic (UNT Libraries)
- Select "US Legal," then "Tax Law" from left menu to search numerous tax-related publications simultaneously. Also includes answers to frequently asked questions about tax law.
- Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (Window on State Government)
- The state's principal tax administrator and collector of tax revenue.
- Frequently Asked Tax Questions and Answers (IRS)
- Some of the questions most frequently asked of the IRS, arranged by category, subcategory, and keyword.
- TaxSites.com: Tax, Accounting and Payroll Sites Directory (AccountantsWorld, LLC)
- Comprehensive index of tax and accounting information and services on the Internet.
- The Tax Prophet (Robert L. Sommers)
- Explanation of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code for professionals and the general public.
- TaxWorld: Information for Inheritance Tax, Income Tax, and All Other Forms of Taxation (TaxWorld.org)
- Tax information from around the world. Includes several historical and educational features of use to students.
- Understanding Taxes (IRS)
- Interactive tax education program for high school and community college classrooms. Includes resources for teachers and students.