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  2. Oklahoma U.S. senator writes in support of tax deductions for ...

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    The standard deductions for the 2023 tax year are $13,850 for individual filers and those married but filing separately. For married joint filers, it is $27,700, according to a news release.

  3. Government grants for home improvements - AOL

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    Tax credits: You can use tax deductions in home improvement costs as a credit against taxes when you sell your home or if you work from your home and make repairs to your home office. However ...

  4. IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program - Wikipedia

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    The VITA tax returns are prepared by IRS tax law certified volunteers. The volunteers are taught how to use tax software and specific tax law each year. They must pass a tax law exam to receive basic or advanced certification. The passing score is 80%. Certificates expire at the end of the tax year and must be renewed.

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  6. Empowerment zone - Wikipedia

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    Although the Empowerment Zone wage tax credit program expired on December 31, 2011, credits can still be claimed by amending tax returns for the years 2009, 2010, and 2011. The Renewal Community program expired on December 31, 2009, but a company can still amend its tax return for 2009 to claim the available credits. [5]

  7. Metropolitan Area Projects Plan - Wikipedia

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    During the five year tax period the city raised nearly $310 million in direct taxes, plus $52 million of income on the tax money it had deposited. The tax was extended with voter approval for an additional six months to raise enough money to complete all of the projects, and construction continued until 2004.