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1. Tax

2. Mortgage Interest Deduction

3. 1099-G Form

4. W-4V Form

5. Finance Act

6. field audit

7. saver's tax credit

8. home office expense

9. nanny tax

10. tax roll

11. Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003

12. income tax return

13. Bracket Creep

14. Determination Letter

15. 1120-PC Form Schedule M-3

16. married taxpayer

17. like-kind exchange

18. stockholder books

19. deferred tax

20. earned income tax credit

21. patronage dividend

22. pretax

23. Coverdell Education Savings Account

24. 403(b) plan

25. 1120 Form

26. 940 Form Schedule R

27. Schedule C

28. 1040-X Form

29. Cumulative Bulletin (CB)

30. innocent-spouse rule

31. franchise tax

32. Escrow

33. service tax

34. education credit

35. 4868 Form

36. Social Security Tax

37. tax and loan account

38. PAYE

39. deferral of taxes

40. fair tax

41. 940-B Form

42. RRSP

43. municipal investment trust

44. double exempt

45. nominee distribution

46. exempt

47. Simplified Employee Pension IRA

48. property assessment

49. VAT declaration

50. Subchapter S Corporation

51. pre-tax profit margin

52. Federal Unemployment Tax Act

53. uniform business rate

54. Laffer Curve

55. Limited liability company

56. pre-tax rate of return

57. 1120-S Form Schedule D

58. tax harmonization

59. tax drag

60. settlement sheet

61. 1120-F Form Schedule M-1, M-2

62. carryforward

63. effective income tax rate

64. deferred income taxes

65. minimum distribution

66. Alternative Minimum Tax

67. fiscal agent

68. Finance Bill

69. Appraiser

70. declaration of estimated tax

71. GUST restatement

72. Regressive tax

73. proportional tax

74. 1098-T Form

75. dividend capture

76. NRWT

77. RMD

78. constructive receipt

79. W-4P Form

80. tax accounting

81. state taxes

82. Federal Tax Identification Number

83. tax deferral

84. Auditor

85. Corporation Tax

86. VAT inspector

87. 1120-IC-DISC Form Schedule Q

88. Internal Revenue Service

89. married filing jointly

90. Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS)

91. withholding tax

92. income tax payable

93. negative income tax

94. 1120 Form Schedule UTP

95. 1098-C Form

96. enrolled agent

97. Longtime Homebuyer Tax Credit

98. pretax profit

99. 1099-DIV Form

100. complete audit

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Use-based Application

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There are 4 filing bases on which an application may be based. One filing basis is use of the mark in commerce (the other three are filing based on an intent-to-use the mark in commerce, filing based on a pending foreign application, and filing based on a foreign registration). Applicants who file based on use in commerce must be using the mark they wish to register with the goods or services in the application prior to or at the time of filing the application. To base the application on the applicant’s use of the mark in commerce, the applicant must submit the following four items: (1) A statement that the mark is in use in commerce, as defined by 15 U.S.C. §1127, and was in use in such commerce on or in connection with the goods or services listed in the application on the application filing date; (2) The date of the applicant’s first use of the mark anywhere on or in connection with the goods or services; (3) The date of the applicant’s first use of the mark in commerce as a trademark or service mark; and (4) One specimen for each class showing how the applicant actually uses the mark in commerce. If the specimen is not filed with the initial application, applicant must submit a statement that the specimen was in use in commerce at least as early as the application filing date. These items must be verified by the applicant, i.e., supported either by an affidavit or by a declaration under 37 C.F.R. §§2.20 and 2.33. trademark act Section 1(a), 15 U.S.C. §1051(a); 37 C.F.R. §§2.34(a)(1) and 2.59(a); TMEP §806.01(a).

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