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Form 2106, Employee Business Expenses

If you have expenses that are not reimbursed by your employer, or if your employer does not use an accountable plan, you'll generally have to claim the nonreimbursed expenses on Form 2106. In some cases you may be able to use Form 2106-EZ, Unreimbursed Employee Business Expenses.

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Form 1116, Foreign Tax Credit

If you paid taxes to a foreign country, either directly or through a conduit such as a mutual fund, you may be entitled to a tax credit. Generally you have the option of claiming foreign taxes as an itemized deduction on Schedule A, or claiming the foreign tax credit on Form 1116.

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Form 1040, U.S. Individual Income Tax Return

This is the standard "long form" tax return, which must be used by all filers not eligible to use Form 1040A or 1040EZ.

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Form 1040X, Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return

If for any reason you need to amend a previously filed tax return, you must use Form 1040X to correct the error or change in tax status.

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Form 1040EZ, Income Tax Return for Single and Joint Filers with No Dependents

This is the simplest IRS tax return form, and it can only be used by certain taxpayers meeting specific qualifications. Over the years, though, the one-page 1040EZ has become more and more complicated, and as a result more and more taxpayers are eligible to use it.

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Form 1040A, U.S. Individual Income Tax Return

This is the "medium size" IRS tax return form, and it should be used by those taxpayers who are not eligible to use the Form 1040EZ short form. There are restrictions on who may use this form, and itemized deductions are not allowed.

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Form 1040-V, Payment Voucher

If you send in a payment by check, you must also complete Form 1040-V and include it with your tax return. The IRS requests that you don't staple the check to your return, but simply enclose it in your envelope.

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Sales Tax Obligations of Sellers in Wyoming

Wyoming imposes various requirements on sellers doing business in the state. We recommend that you go through the items below to help you with the most frequently asked questions concerning sellers and sales and use tax issues.

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Oversight Agencies in Wyoming

If you're looking for additional information on state tax topics, we recommend that you contact the governmental agency that oversees the administration of the specific fee or tax. Below is the agency that may provide help in researching an answer:

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Sales Tax Obligations of Purchasers in Wyoming

Wyoming imposes various requirements on purchasers doing business in Wyoming. We recommend that you go through the items below to help you with the most frequently asked questions concerning purchasers and sales and use tax issues.

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Sales and Use Taxes in Wyoming

In Wyoming a tax is imposed on the following sales:

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Initial Fees and Licenses in Wyoming

If you're going to operate your business in Wyoming, when you start up you're likely to incur filing fees and licensing fees depending on the type of business you run and your business form (corporation, sole proprietorship, partnership, or limited liability company (LLC)).

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Franchise Tax in Wyoming

Whether you are a domestic corporation (a corporation organized in Wyoming) or a foreign corporation (a corporation organized in a state other than Wyoming), you must file an annual franchise tax report, otherwise known as the annual license tax. The tax is based on the corporate property and assets located and employed in Wyoming. The license tax is $50 or two-tenths of one mill on the dollar ($.0002), whichever is greater. Any entity with $250,000 or less in assets pays the minimum tax of $50.

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Tax on Businesses in Wyoming

As in every other state, the state of Wyoming has various types of taxes. All of these types of tax are full of exceptions and extremely specific requirements. Below we have gone through the major types of tax that affect small businesses. Our intent is to give you a general understanding of when the various taxes will apply to you and what they will mean to your business.

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Oversight Agencies in Wisconsin

If you're looking for additional information on state tax topics, we recommend that you contact the governmental agency that oversees the administration of the specific fee or tax. Below are the agencies that may provide help in researching an answer:

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Sales Tax Obligations of Sellers in Wisconsin

Wisconsin imposes various requirements on sellers doing business in the state. We recommend that you go through the items below to help you with the most frequently asked questions concerning sellers and sales and use tax issues.

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Wyoming

Wyoming businesses may incur the following types of state filing fees and taxes on income and sales:

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Sales Tax Obligations of Purchasers in Wisconsin

Wisconsin imposes various requirements on purchasers doing business in Wisconsin. We recommend that you go through the items below to help you with the most frequently asked questions concerning purchasers and sales and use tax issues.

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Personal Income Tax in Wisconsin

If you are a resident or nonresident of Wisconsin and receive taxable income individually from property owned or business transacted in Wisconsin, you are subject to tax on net income. Therefore, if you are operating your business as an S corporation, partnership, limited liability company, or sole proprietorship, you will be subject to a personal income tax on your business income that passes through to you.

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Sales and Use Taxes in Wisconsin

In Wisconsin a tax is imposed on all retailers for the privilege of selling, leasing or renting tangible personal property. The tax is also imposed on the following services:

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Franchise Tax in Wisconsin

If your corporation in Wisconsin is a domestic corporation (a corporation organized in Wisconsin) or a foreign corporation (a corporation organized in a state other than Wisconsin), you must file an annual report with the Department of Financial Institutions. If you are a domestic corporation, the filing fee is $40 ($25 if you file electronically).

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Taxes on Business Income in Wisconsin

As in every other state, the state of Wisconsin has various types of taxes. All of these types of tax are full of exceptions and extremely specific requirements. Below we have gone through the major types of tax that affect small businesses. Our intent is to give you a general understanding of when the various taxes will apply to you and what they will mean to your business.

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Income Taxes on Business Income in Wisconsin

In Wisconsin, you're generally free to choose to operate your business as a C corporation, S corporation, partnership, limited liability company (LLC), or sole proprietorship. However, the entity type you select for your business may, in some cases, decide whether you or your business pays income taxes on the business income.

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Wisconsin

Wisconsin businesses may incur the following types of state filing fees and taxes on income and sales:

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Oversight Agencies in West Virginia

If you're looking for additional information on state tax topics, we recommend that you contact the governmental agency that oversees the administration of the specific fee or tax. Below is the agency that may provide help in researching an answer:

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