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Guide to Taxes
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Tax Tips and Information
This toolkit tells you about the earned income tax credit and other resources available for people filing personal state and federal income taxes.
The High Cost of Refund Anticipation Loans and Checks
Think you can’t wait to get your income tax refund? That fast refund may cost more than you thought.
Garnishment of Tax Refunds
This article explains how your tax refund can be garnished (also known as intercepted) to pay a debt.
Getting Your Taxes Done for Free
Read this article to learn about free and low-cost options for preparing your income taxes.
The Earned Income Tax Credit
What is the Earned Income Tax Credit? Do you qualify for it? Read this article to find out.
Innocent Spouse Relief
When you and your spouse file a joint tax return, you are both liable for all taxes owed to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). However, there are some forms of relief for you if you should not be held liable for the tax debt. One type of relief is Innocent Spouse Relief.
I Owe Taxes, What Do I Do?
Owing taxes can be confusing and overwhelming. This article tells you about common federal tax notices, liens and levies, and tax collection options.
LawHelp Interactive Instructions for DIY Tools
Michigan Legal Help partners with LawHelp Interactive (LHI) to provide Do-It-Yourself tools. These tools guide you through creating forms that you can file in court or use to help resolve your legal issue.
Injured Spouse Relief
If your tax refund is being used to offset (pay or repay) your spouse’s past debts, you might be able to get your full refund by claiming Injured Spouse Relief. Read this article to learn more.
Working with PDF Files
If you are e-Filing or sending documents to other parties in your case, you may need to use PDF files. Read this article to learn more about how to work with PDF files.
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