Audits and Appeals
(Separate Website)
Information about IRS tax audits and appealing an audit.
By: Nolo Plain English Law Center (NOLO)
The IRS Sent Me a Letter Saying I Owe Them Money. I Don't Think I Owe It . . .
Information about how the Low Income Taxpayer Clinic can help if the IRS says you owe them money.
By: Montana Legal Services Association (MLSA)
Low Income Taxpayer Clinic Brochure A brochure that explains the tax problems the Low Income Taxpayer Clinc (LITC) can help with.
By: Montana Legal Services Association (MLSA)
Paying Your Taxes - Online Payment Agreements
(Separate Website)
A description of Online Payment Agreements and an application to start one. Also includes a list of frequently asked questions.
By: Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Child Tax Credit
Information
Child Tax Credit
Information about the Child Tax Credit.
By: Low Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC)
Frequently Asked Questions: Child and Dependent Care Credit
(Separate Website)
Information about the child and dependent care tax credits.
By: Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
MontanaFreeFile.org
(Separate Website)
It's your money, you earned, now claim it! Link to a web site about how to file your taxes for FREE.
By: Montana Legal Services Association, Montana Credit Unions for Community Development, Consumer Credit Counseling Services of Montana, Montana Department of Revenue
Dependent Exemptions
Information
Dependent Exemptions
Information about dependent tax exemptions. You can claim dependent exemptions on your tax returns for your children or other people that you support. A dependent exemption will lower the amount of taxes your owe.
By: Low Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC)
MontanaFreeFile.org
(Separate Website)
It's your money, you earned, now claim it! Link to a web site about how to file your taxes for FREE.
By: Montana Legal Services Association, Montana Credit Unions for Community Development, Consumer Credit Counseling Services of Montana, Montana Department of Revenue
Earned Income Credit
Forms
Apply for the Earned Income Tax Credit
(Separate Website)
File your taxes and apply for the Earned Income Tax credit online for free.
By: Legal Aid Society of Orange County
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