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Taxes  Tags: taxes irs business personal.finance  

Links to tax forms, information and referrals for preparing your Federal and State Income Taxes.
Last update: Jul 22nd, 2010 URL: http://lib.gwinnettpl.org/TaxResources  Print/Mobile Guide   RSS Updates ShareThis

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Websites

Visit Federal and State agency and non-profit websites to obtain forms, booklets, publications and/or filing information.

 

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Tax Forms

GCPL Branches do not receive federal and state tax forms & publications for distribution. We have reproducable copies of select forms for customers to photocopy and all tax forms are available online in PDF format for printing or saving to your own computer. Please refer to the resources listed in this Library Guide for information on how to find and obtain tax forms.

 

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Databases

  • ABI Inform
    Access via GALILEO. Comprehensive business database containing thousands of journals covering business and economic conditions, corporate strategies, management techniques, as well as competitive and product information.
  • Business Source Complete
    Access via GALILEO. Scholarly business database providing full-text access to many peer-reviewed journals covering marketing, management, MIS, POM, accounting, finance and economics.
  • MasterFile Premier
    Access via GALILEO. Full text for over 1,800 journals and general magazines covering nearly all subjects including general reference, business, consumer health, general science, and multicultural periodicals.
  • Research Library at ProQuest
    Access via GALILEO. Full-text access for thousands of titles, including scholarly journals, trade publications, magazines, and newspapers.

Tax Planning Resources

  • How to Prepare for Next Tax Season Now
    "Plan ahead and avoid common last minute mistakes next April 15th."
  • It's Always Tax Season
    "At least when it comes to planning for next year. Make sure you get every deduction and credit you qualify for."
  • How to Prepare for Next Year's Tax Season
    "Your 2010 tax return is due in 365 days, but it’s not too early to start preparing. Richard Kohan, lead personal financial services principal with PricewaterhouseCoopers, offers some advice for taxpayers looking to get a jump on tax planning for next year."
 

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