Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997

On August 5, 1997, President Clinton signed the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997. This piece of legislature contains hundreds of changes to the way government collects its income and which will have an immediate and extensive impact on you.

To make sure YOU don't miss out on any of the benefits provided you by this new legislation, fill in the contact information and select which portion of the new Tax Law you wish to have information on.

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Standard Deduction Amount Increase
Self Employment Health Insurance Deduction
Employee Business Expenses
Child Tax Credit
Earned Income Credit
Hope Scholarship Credit
Lifetime Learning credit
Education IRAs
Education Savings Bond Program
Using IRA Withdrawals To Pay Higher Education Expenses
Student Loan Interest Deduction
Qualified State Tuition Program
Exclusion For Employer Provided Educational Assistance
Sale Of Your Home
Alternative Minimum Tax
Exemption From Foreign Tax Credit Limit

Questions/Comments - Click HERE To Ask "The Income Tax Doctor"
Labib I. Mikhail
"Bobby"
157 Mountainside Dr.
Palmdale, CA 93550-110899

(661) 273-5201