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 Do you need to pay taxes when working freelance?
I am currently working freelance, it is only temporary and since I started, I only earned about 5K, and I should only earn another 1K by the time I stop. Do I need to pay taxes? Please advise!!...


 If you let someone claim your children on a tax return,who gets the stimulis check for the child tax part?
I feel like in the middle of a war zone.My two friends made a deal with their tax return. Now they are at each others throat about who entitled to the stimulus check.Please some friendly advice.Also ...


 My former emplyer has failed at sending me my w-2 form. Will they let me file so late?
I was told that they will not let me file this late and they are going to charge me with a late filing fee. Who would I complain to about this? She has told me for the past 6 to 8 weeks she was ...


 Not a student moving into student house what will happen if i get caught not paying council tax?
will i get done or will it be the landlords fault, she telling me just to move in and not worry about it!...


 Can bill collectors take your tax refund before you get it?
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 How do you take the VAT off a figure?
I used to know this.... you can divide the figure by X, then times it by Y and the result is the nett figure.

Anyone know what the X and Y are???...


 My wife passed away in March but income taxes would I be able to do myself or should I seek a pro?
I usually filed our taxes myself I don't have a lot of deductions or anything but I'm uncertain about this year since she has passed would it be to my advantage to go to a tax preparer?...


 Overtime wages time and a half?
Does anyone know how many hours you have to work before overtime kicks in. My son's friend just told me his boss doesnt pay overtime unless he works over 88 hours. He gets paid every two weeks. I...


 Tax money not going in. Please read?
We just called the IRS. They said all the people who were suppose to get their money today are getting it on Febuary 9th.
They have no reason at all. But nobody should expect their money today.<...


 Why do you all just sit back and take it?
Why do you all just sit back and take it, I am talking about the item on the BBC1 news this evening about rubbish collections only being fortnightly, but I doubt the council taxes will go down. I ...


 I reported someone for tax and vat fraud?
about 4 month ago how long does it take them to act on the info and do they check every report
Additional Details
yeah its revenge i suppose p1ss with me and you ll get p1ssed ...


 What will happen if I didn't file my taxes this year at all?
If I didn't file this last April, but go ahead and file next April, and disregard the last year? Will I automatically get in trouble, or only if I am audited?...


 Can I leave unemployment benefits off my 1040 if it makes no difference in my refund amount?
I really need my tax refund ASAP. I have a simple return, and the only item I lack is the 1099-G form from my state (NC) that shows some unemployment insurance benefits I received last year. That ...


 Can you file taxes if your unlemployed?
i have a child, a studrnt but not working. live with parents ...


 I left my husband. Can he file taxes using my name, and claim our son?
I left my husband before Dec. 1st. Can he file taxes this year and claim my son, and myself on his tax returns? Is there any way I can alert the IRS that he may be attempting to claim people who aren&...


 What if I owe the IRS money from previous years will I still qualify for a tax relief check?
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 Can you really refuse to pay Federal Income Taxes?
In www.zeitgeistmovie.com the last section refers to the Federal Reserve Bank as "about as Federal as Federal Express" and that the Income Tax law was never approved, then it goes on to ...


 I do childcare for someone and they want to use the monies paid on childcare, do I have to give them my SS#?
The people I do child care for wants my EIN or my Social Security number, to use to show that they paid me on there taxes, Im not comfortable giving them my SS#, Is there any other thing I can gice ...


 Do I have to report interest earned on a savings account?
I filed my taxes and remembered that I had earned interest on a savings account. I know the interest earned totalled no more than $1, but I just wasn't sure. My bank didn't send me ...


 Anyone with the last 2 digits of S.S. # 33 got stimulus check yet?
I got the notice that it was coming by the 6th but is there any hope it will get here early???...



doeboy
Are federal taxes discharged on a bankruptcy?
                     
 




Lee
Individual federal taxes can be discharged under Chapter 7 bankruptcy under certain circumstances. To start out, the original filing due date of the return under which the taxes are assessed must be more than three years ago. Next, the taxes must have been assessed more than two years ago. Finally, you can not have been in bankruptcy within the past 240 days. There are other specific circumstances that will cause each case to be different. Search online for the "Internal Revenue Manual" (NOT Internal Revenue Code) and research the specific situation. The Internal Revenue Manual is the rule book the IRS plays by.


sameyeyam5
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In some cases if they were assesed more than two years ago. Consult IRS Publication 908

Also you would have to consult with your bankruptcy attorney because state laws could have something to do with it

Also discharged debts are not taxable income ... see IRS form 982, line 2a


QandA
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no, tax liabilities will stay until they are paid. you might be able to negotiate a lesser amount though


David L
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Absolutely not. Your are liable for any and all federal taxes owed. If you owe a lot of money, you're best bet is to contact the IRS and work out a payment plan. They are a lot easier to work with if you make the first move. Don't make them come after you because it will not be pretty.


woodluvto
Federal income taxes more than 3 years old (from assessment) are discharged in bankruptcy..

See 11 U.S.C. 523(a) for the exceptions to discharge.


William B
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Nope! Always pay your taxes before any other bills, because taxes can not be discharged in a bankruptcy.


starrwoode
never, you always have to pay the taxes.


Alohanui
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there used to be an old saying which goes "There is
nothing on this earth that is absolute, except DEATH AND
TAXES. Myself, I add the Lord to that list.


LIly
No .. I believe only interest and penalties.


anon_y_muse
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The government will be notified that you are filing. They always have an officer show up to exclude the debt. Sorry. You'll still owe the government.


Dana Katherine
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If the bankruptcy results in discharged debt, that is considered taxable income.


lane
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what is bankruptcy?? i saw this show once and the girl was named ripsi. that kind of sounds like bankruptcy. cool huh?? omg


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