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 If you have a joint banking account with your cheating husband can he close it without your knowledge?
(just found out my sister's husband has been cheating all over town and we just want to get our ducks in a row.)...


 How do i find out how many bank or fund accounts my husband really has?
we married for just a few months. i doubt that my husband has some money i never know. How do i find out?...


 How can I get a $100k personal loan with bad credit, no income, and low interest?
I really want to go to Vegas and play the tables....


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 I can't afford a mortgage?
Is there anybody out there who would be prepared to lend me £100,000 over twenty years with repayments of £150 per week. I know that this would only give £56,000 profit back to you, but I can'...


 Im broke. Anyone know any ligit ways to make extra money online or anything?
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 Do banks accept deposits on saturdays?Are they even open?
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 HELP!! How CAN i SAVE $3500 in the NExt Few Months??
I income a little less than $2,000/mo... I know this sucks (and I have 2 jobs!). I pay about $400 for rent and $600 on other bills and other things. But I have a MAJOR spending problem!!! MAJOR! H...


 How can you make money when your only 14???
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 Best loans for unemployed people?
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 How can a person make money fast?
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i want a macbook and i cant get 1 cause of $ problems. i get $10.00 a week. the computer cost 1,100 i need 2 earn $ fast b-4 the price goes up. wat r ways i can earn $ wit out using a website?...


 How to make money online?
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 How can i make an easy $20 in less than a day , please help , just give me all your ideas, thank you!!!?
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 Can we make it?
i'm gonna move in with my boyfriend....he makes around $400/wk i make around $200/wk....we're gonna move into a 1 bedroom apartment....with that, a car, phone, etc....could we get all our ...


 What is the best way to make a million dollars ---and by best I suppose I mean somewhat fast and somewhat easy
I am not a total slacker.....but I would like to work less slack more.............


 If you have $600 and want to buy something, what will you buy?
i need to spend like $600 for myself but i dont know what to buy. If you are in my place, what will you buy?...


 How does a single parent with four teenagers get rich?
My mom is a single parent and is struggling with money. We want to find a way to make money and we are willing to take advice. Don't be shy, come on!...


 What's the best way to make money online?
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 How can me and my friends raise money?
We dont have that long to raise money mabye a couple hours or so, and we dont have enough time to have a yard sale or lemonade stand. Please help!...



Happy Mama
Will IRS find out?
I have a part-time job and get paid weekly by the check writen in my name and given me directly. BUT neither my SSN nor any personal information (except for name) was asked for when I got hired. As you can see I don't get paycheck stubs nor do I get any taxes taken out. Is there a way IRS can track this income?
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I'm not a sub-contractor and the checks are written from personal acount NOT BUISNESS, also my boss doesn't expect none of use to file for taxes
                     
 




inevitable2277
I worked at a job where I got paid like that for 2 years....as long as youre not making a HUGE amount of money...u should be fine. What is it u do?!


Rich Z
Sooner or later they are going to lean on your employer and force him to get the info from you. If there is a check then there is a written record and your tax-dodge days are numbered.


Wizzard2
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Well I wouldnt report it but if the employer ever get in trouble and has tax problems, they will turn over all these records. Life is fuill of problems like this


daniel r
they can if the employer reports it. best to get the situation corrected fast before they find out and assess penalties and interest


BoomChikkaBoom
You should get a 1099 early next year, and you will be paying as if you are self-employed which is a much higher rate for SS and Med than if you were being taxes as an employee.

If you don't report this income and get caught, you will be very sorry.


tpurtygrl
I would talk to your employer and find out how they are reporting your income if at all. You are cashing the check so that's all the proof they need. You might be able to skate by for awhile but eventually it will catch up to you.


cutefeeties
Your working...BUT i your getting a check for the ppl your working for, Is the check from the company or from there personal checking account? Your basically getting paid under the table....


fcardaci
Probably not. But if your employer has your SSN and they give you a 1099 form you will need to declare the income and pay income tax.


chh945s
The statute of limitations limits the time during which an action can be brought by the IRS for an audit and the time for IRS tax collection activities. Generally, there is a 3-year statute of limitations for the IRS auditing a tax return and a 10-year statute of limitations for the IRS collecting tax.
Under section 6501(a) of the Internal Revenue Code (Tax Code) and section 301.6501(a)-1(a) of the Income Tax Regulations (Tax Regulations), the IRS is required to assess tax within 3 years after the tax return was filed with the IRS. Similarly, under 301.6501(a)-1(b) of the Tax Regulations no proceeding in court by the IRS without assessment for the collection of any tax can begin after the expiration of 3 years.

Under section 6501(e) of the Tax Code and section 301.6501(e)-1 of the Tax Regulations the statute of limitations is 6 years if the taxpayer omits additional gross income in excess of 25% of the amount of gross income stated in the tax return filed with the IRS.


fernie201320
unfortunately there is due to it being checks a paper trail is always left and when you cash the checks you must cash them against an account that belongs to you and is under your name so that way the gov't can trace the source back to you


isthisthingon79
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no unless you deposit it into a banking account thats in your name cause then they can run your social security number and find your bank account but other than that no ....if your job is not taking out taxes or didnt take your social security number then your fine


will69janet
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IS YOUR EMPLOYER EXPECTING YOU TO PAY UR OWN TAXES AT THE END OF THE YEAR? SOMETIMES EMPLOYERS HIRE OTHERS AS SELF CONTRACTORS.


Larry L
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One big problem about getting paid "under the table" is that no one's paying social security. I have a friend who did that for years -- and now that she's thinking about retirement, she is shocked to discover how small her social security check will be. If you don't pay in, you don't get paid, right when you need it because you're too old and sick to work!


personal_finance_101
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Can they? Yes. Will they? Maybe. You should be setting aside money for taxes.


michelob86
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Maybe not directly from you, but the company has to mark you down as an expense somehow on their books. If they are audited, they have to have records of your employment. The IRS will, then, look you up.

I'd go ahead and pay your expected wage taxes, if I were you.


The Reverend Soleil
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If you're depositing that money in the bank, or cashing it at some check-cashing business, there IS going to be a paper trail. So yes, there are records that the IRS can track.

You want to fly under the IRS's radar, it's gotta be cash ONLY...


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