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Wondering what Government entity handles a tax rebate? A tax rebate is money that is given back. The tax rebate is handled by the IRS government entity.

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An individual may receive a tax rebate from the government after filing their federal income tax return?

Fiscal Policy


When will we receive 2008 federal tax rebate?

The government will start sending money on May 2.


What type of tax is paid directly to the government by the person or business entity on what it is imposed?

direct tax


Is there a sales tax on a automotive factory rebate?

No the rebate is deducted prior to sales tax being totaled.


Is tax included when you get a rebate?

No.


What is the tax rebate?

Non-existent.


Can you get all your tax rebate back?

NO. There is no way to get a rebate check back for any reason.


What is the tax rebate w4?

Non-existent.


When US families received a tax rebate check from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Why were tax rebate checks distributed?

To make sure they are paid.


What is the relationship between the government and a tax-paying entity?

Pretty much the same as between a robber and a victim, except the taxpaying "victim" has to save lots of data and fill in lots of forms _before_ he is legally "robbed" whereas the victim of an illegal criminal has to fill in the police report and insurance claim _after_ he is deprived of his money. OK, seriously, the tax-paying entity pays tax to the government so the tax-paying entity is a remitter or payer or debtor and the government is a remittee or payee or creditor.


Do you get ferderal and state tax rebate together at once?

no


Will you have to pay back this tax rebate?

NO. ACTUALLY YES.. THE REBATE IS BASED ON A ONE-TIME TAX CUT. IT IS ONLY AN ADVANCE ON YOUR 2008 RETURNS. No. The CNN article that made this claim was edited, and no longer mentions the "advance, not rebate" position.