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==Description==
==Description==
From the overview:
From the overview: '''TaxAlmanac''' is a free [[USA]] {{tag|tax research}} resource created by [[wp:Intuit|Intuit]], the makers of the professional {{tag|tax preparation}} products Lacerte and ProSeries. It is a revolutionary leap forward in how {{tag|tax}} professionals research {{tag|tax law|tax laws}}, create and share knowledge. The goal of the site is to transform tax research and to improve the effectiveness of tax {{tag|professional}}s everywhere. TaxAlmanac draws on the power of community. Simply put, none of us is as smart as all of us. Content on TaxAlmanac is written by tax professionals from across the {{tag|United States|country}} and takes advantage of the knowledge of academia as well as practitioners - in short, the real tax experts. The site includes key information that tax professionals find useful when conducting research - including the Internal Revenue Code, Treasury Regulations, Tax Court Cases, and a variety of Articles.
'''TaxAlmanac''' is a free {{tag|tax research}} resource created by [[wp:Intuit|Intuit]], the makers of the professional {{tag|tax preparation}} products Lacerte and ProSeries. It is a revolutionary leap forward in how {{tag|tax}} professionals research {{tag|tax law|tax laws}}, create and share knowledge. The goal of the site is to transform tax research and to improve the effectiveness of tax {{tag|professional}}s everywhere. TaxAlmanac draws on the power of community. Simply put, none of us is as smart as all of us. Content on TaxAlmanac is written by tax professionals from across the {{tag|United States|country}} and takes advantage of the knowledge of academia as well as practitioners - in short, the real tax experts. The site includes key information that tax professionals find useful when conducting research - including the Internal Revenue Code, Treasury Regulations, Tax Court Cases, and a variety of Articles.


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Description

From the overview: TaxAlmanac is a free USA tax research resource created by Intuit, the makers of the professional tax preparation products Lacerte and ProSeries. It is a revolutionary leap forward in how tax professionals research tax laws, create and share knowledge. The goal of the site is to transform tax research and to improve the effectiveness of tax professionals everywhere. TaxAlmanac draws on the power of community. Simply put, none of us is as smart as all of us. Content on TaxAlmanac is written by tax professionals from across the country and takes advantage of the knowledge of academia as well as practitioners - in short, the real tax experts. The site includes key information that tax professionals find useful when conducting research - including the Internal Revenue Code, Treasury Regulations, Tax Court Cases, and a variety of Articles.

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