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Filing Information.
Filing Status.
Personal Exemptions and Dependents.
Decedents.
Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax.
INCOME.
Wages, Salaries, and Other Earnings.
Tip Income.
Interest Income.
Dividends and Other Corporate Distributions.
Rental Income and Expenses.
Retirement Plans, Pensions, and Annuities.
Social Security and Equivalent Railroad Retirement Benefits.
Other Income.
Basis of Property.
Sale of Property.
Selling Your Home.
Reporting Gains and Losses.
Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs).
Moving Expenses.
Alimony
STANDARD DEDUCTION AND ITEMIZED DEDUCTIONS.
Standard Deduction.
Limit on Itemized Deductions.
Medical and Dental Expenses.
Taxes You May Deduct.
Interest Expense.
Contributions.
Casualty and Theft Losses.
Car Expenses and Other Employee Business Expenses.
Employees' Educational Expenses.
Miscellaneous Deductions.
FIGURING YOUR TAXES AND CREDITS.
How to Figure Your Tax.
Tax on Investment Income of Certain Minor Children.
Child and Dependent Care Credit.
Credit for the Elderly or the Disabled.
Child Tax Credit.
Education Credits.
Other Credits Including the Earned Income Credit.
SPECIAL SITUATIONS AND TAX PLANNING.
If You Are Self-Employed: How to File Schedule C.
Mutual Funds.
The Gift Tax.
What to Do If You Employ Domestic Help.
U.S. Citizens Working Abroad: Tax Treatment of Foreign Earned Income.
Foreign Citizens Living in the United States.
How to Prepare for Your Accountant.
If Your Return Is Examined.
Planning Ahead for 2000 and Beyond.
FILLING OUT YOUR TAX RETURN AND TAX FORMS YOU CAN USE.
Filling Out Form 1040.
1999 Federal Tax Forms and Schedules You Can Use.
Tax Tables and Tax Rate Schedules.
A Glossary of Tax and Financial Terms.
Index.