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This document certifies the non-foreign status of an entity that is selling or transferring a property under the Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act (FIRPTA).

This document is used to certify that the seller of a US real estate property is a non-foreign person for tax purposes. It helps ensure compliance with the Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act (FIRPTA).

This document is used for filing Form 8843 with the IRS. It is specifically for individuals who are exempt from certain taxes or have a medical condition. The form requires certain information and must be submitted by the specified deadline.

This is a fiscal IRS form any individual is free to use to report an alleged tax violation.

Download this form if you are a noncorporate taxpayer. The main purpose of this document is to help you calculate the amount of Passive Activity Loss (PAL). You can also use this form to claim for non allowed PALs for the past tax year.

This is a fiscal IRS document designed for taxpayers that received different types of interest income.

The purpose of submitting Form 851 is to report information about overpayment credits, estimated tax payments, and tax deposits, related to a common parent corporation and their subsidiary corporations.

This form is used for the Transmittal Schedule Form 5500-EZ Delinquent Filer Penalty Relief Program provided by the IRS. It outlines the guidelines and procedures for penalty relief for late filers of Form 5500-EZ.

This is a formal document a housing credit agency is supposed to use to inform the tax authorities about certain noncompliance issues discovered during the inspection of a building and its units or specific instances of building disposition

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