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1. Be on time! Court starts promptly at 9:00 A.M.. Make sure you are in the right courtroom before 9:00A.M. If you are not in the courtroom when your case is called, the judge is allowed to “pass” your case. This means that your case could be dismissed and you will have to start all over again! If you are the defendant, this could mean that the plaintiff can go in front of the judge and get the orders that he/she is seeking without you getting to say anything. This means you were defaulted (the orders are granted because you didn’t show up!).
The child tax credit is a tax benefit for people with low or moderate incomes.
View informational brochure.
Informational brochure on Dependent Exemptions.
Informational brochure on the Earned Income Tax Credit.
Was your tax refund withheld to pay your spouse's debt?
Informational brochure about injured spouse claims.
The part of the United States government that deals with taxes is called the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). You report your tax to the IRS along with an IRS form. Doing this is called “filing a tax return.” Are you or your spouse working and receiving a paycheck? Did your employer withhold income taxes from your paycheck? You may get a tax refund.
Informational brochure for New U.S. Taxpayers.
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