My husband owes child support will it be deducted from our tax return? |
| My husband is behind on child support payments. We have filed a joint return and I want to know will the balance of his child support be automatically deducted from our income tax return?... |
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I was supossed to get my TAX REBATE yesterday but checked my bank and NOTHING? |
How long will it take?
they said they were coming in early. My last two are 05 so I'm one of the first ones to get it.... |
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How much of a tax refund? |
| My wife and I bring in approximately 95,000 a year together. We do not have dependents and we both claim 1 on our taxes. By the end of the year we would have paid 22,000 dollars in interest on our ... |
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Can my husband claim his 15 yr old daughter as a dependent if she doesn't live with us BUT? |
he pays $2,000 per month in child support, so he's paying for WAY more than half of her support plus he pays all her medical. Additional Details She lives with her mother (to answer ... |
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Married: file taxes jointly or individually? |
Just wondering whether it would be better to file taxes this year as a married couple or individually. Here is some info:
We both work full time, incomes of ~70k and ~50k
no kids
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How long to get your refund if you mail your taxes in?? |
We have to mail our return this year, due to having sales of certain items....our accountant said we weren't able to e-file.
We also had some EIC on there, but are claiming the same ... |
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Is it true that we don't have to pay taxes? |
| i recently saw a docummentary were an ex-empoyee of the IRS, was saying that paying taxes was a big fraud. several ex-employees discovered that there is no legal punishment that can be used for ... |
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In regards to writing off cosmetic surgery? |
| I had a breast augmentation done. It has created a stronger sense of self-esteem, and self worth. In return I am able to be more assertive and more decisive as I feel much stronger. As a funeral ... |
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IRS is Garnishing my bank account, what should I do? |
| I can't pay my unpaid taxes and now the bank is taking money out of my bank account. Can they do this? How Can I stop them?... |
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Is it too late to file to receive an economic stimulus check? |
| My girlfriend (in her 20s) did not make enough money to file taxes for 2007. And, based on some bad advice from her dad, she didn't file to receive the economic stimulus check. Is there any ... |
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tomg | Can I still file for my taxes. The IRS owes me money not the other way around. Please advise.? |
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stanza_chad
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You can still file, but you'll have a late penalty. If you're getting money back, you might as well file , pay the penalty, and take what you can. |
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bostonianinmo
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As long as it's for tax years 2004 or 2005 you can still file the returns and get any refund due. The deadline for tax year 2003 was Tuesday so any refunds from 2003 or earier years are lost forever.
Just file the returns for the missing years and you'll get your money. There will be no penalty as long as they owe you money. If you owed them threre would be penalties for late filing and interest and penalties for late payment of tax. |
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Pepper
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Yes you have to file them....no matter what!! |
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karen h
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yes...you can still file...you may get penalized for filing late but if you are due a refund you should file! |
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Wolf Harper
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"Filing late" is a totally separate matter from "paying late".
http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=108326,00.html
Nope, no (direct) penalty for filing late, but still, best to file ASAP. You can officially get 4 extra months to file by filing Form 4868.
But nasty penalties for paying late, even if you file Form 4868. In fact, 4868 has a place to attach the money you expect to owe. So that you get a refund when you finally file.
If you're only one day late, you could try filing "the old fashioned way" - on paper in the U.S. mail. With the snow of returns they're getting this week, I doubt they'll check the postmark on every one! |
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jdkilp
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The 3 first people who responded don't know what they're talking about. Of course, you can refile. There is no late penalty if you're getting money back ... only if you're paying. There is a limit of far back you can file for refunds, but it's at least 2 years (maybe more). And, you won't get audited because of this. |
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JessicaRabbit
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File them ASAP. You will get a late filing penalty though. |
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I think if you are owed money then you can file anytime.
If you owe you mail to one address. If they owe you mony then you mail to a different address. If you owe them money they would stamp you envelope LATE LOSER but if they owe you they just take em as they get em |
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stilhdr1963
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As long as there is a refund owed, there is no problem filing your taxes. There will be a late filing penalty, but it should be small. Compared to the problems of not filing at all, this seems pretty minuscule. |
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justmyopinion
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Yes you can... by filing late you open yourself to the possibility of an audit at some point. Generally if you are receiving a refund, there is no penalty for filing late. |
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aplatero1984
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I taught last night at midnight was the deadline to file taxes. So I'm not sure, it might be too late. |
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