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Internal Revenue Code
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Internal Revenue Code
The various statutes and regulations making up federal tax law.

Internal Revenue Code
The unified law of taxation in the United States. It outlines how individuals and corporations are taxed as well as which deductions and credits are allowed, and how they are to be applied. The Code also covers estate taxes, gift taxes, and payroll taxes. The current version of the Internal Revenue Code was introduced in 1986, though it has been amended since. Critics of the code contend that it is needlessly complicated.

Internal Revenue Code
The tax law of the United States.


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Title 26, Internal Revenue, is updated on April 1 each year.
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Kotler pled guilty to violation of Title 26, Section 7206 (false statements in a tax return) in the United States District Court, Middle District of Florida, Tampa, on October 5, 1998.
 
 
 
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