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If a person refuses to obey a subpoena or distress warrant issued by the department or otherwise fails to cooperate in proceedings of the department, the director may enlist the assistance of a court of competent jurisdiction in requiring the persons compliance.
Most were German or Irish, though there were many from the rest of the United Kingdom, as well as Norway and Sweden. African-Americans also began immigrating to Iowa in more significant numbers through the 1860s, going from 1,069 inhabitants in 1860 to 5,762 in 1870.
It was not until March 3, 1845, however, that both houses of the United States Congress approved An Act For The Admission of the States of Iowa and Florida Into The Union. Florida was to be admitted to the union as a slave state and Iowa as a free state, thereby preserving the delicate political balance within the
The descendants of Germans constitute the largest ethnic group in Iowa, making up about two-fifths of the population. Most of the original German settlers came to Iowa to farm, but many ended up moving to Iowas towns.
What Is Iowa Form IA 1040? Iowa Form IA 1040 is used by full-year residents to file their state income tax return. The purpose of the IA Form 1040 is to determine how much state income tax you owe or if you are due a refund. Part-year and nonresident filers must file Iowa Form IA 1040 and include Schedule IA 126.
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Iowa became a state in 1846, with Iowa City still the capital. However, there was a feeling that the seat of government should be near the center of the area. The capital of Iowa was moved to Des Moines in 1857.
Filing status 1, Single: If you are using filing status 1 (single), you are exempt from Iowa tax if you meet either of the following conditions: Your Iowa taxable income from all sources, IA 1040, line 4, is $9,000 or less and you are not claimed as a dependent on another persons Iowa tax return.
In 1834 the land that would become Iowa was attached to the Michigan Territory. In 1836 as Michigan prepared for its own admission as a state, Iowa was transferred to the Wisconsin Territory. With more and more settlers crossing the Mississippi River, a separate Iowa Territory was formed on July 4, 1838.

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