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Publication 4681 explains the federal tax treatment of: Canceled debts. Foreclosures. Repossessions.
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The IRS generally has 10 years from the date your tax was assessed to collect the tax and any associated penalties and interest from you. This time period is called the Collection Statute Expiration Date (CSED). Your account can include multiple tax assessments, each with their own CSED.
Publication 559 is designed to help those in charge (personal representatives) of the property (estate) of an individual who has died (decedent). It shows them how to complete and file federal income tax returns and explains their responsibility to pay any taxes due on behalf of the decedent.
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An IRA is a personal savings plan that gives you tax advantages for setting aside money for retirement. For information about contributions to an IRA, see Publication 590-A, Contributions to Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs).
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Publication 555 discusses community property laws that affect how you figure your income on your federal income tax return if you are married, live in a community property state or country, and file separate returns.

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