I'm currently on a situation were 4-5 years ago i tried to apply for a house. the lady that submitted all the paper work. created a false W-2 saying that for a single year i made over 50,000.00 ...
has anyone got theres yet. i thought they where spose to come out friday. i havent seen mine but national citys online banking sucks. Additional Details sorry ya i am independent. and ...
How do i stop my ex from claiming my son on his taxes, i have a court order that said i get to claim my son, but my ex said he was going to claim my son away....
I was wondering what was better. Separate or joint filing?? Hears whats happened this year. We bought a car so we are both on the loan. We are renting an apartment currently. i have had 3 jobs but ...
My father said that anything 4,000 and above is a write off but we both think it would be beneficial to everyone if they made even prescription, routine exams and other small medical related things ...
I'm doing a project on prostitution, and I was wondering what the average income is?? Any kind of financial information (average going rate, etc.) would help. Thanks in advance!!...
Can't I opt out or something? Additional Details well I wont be elderly for another like 40 years. Can't I just opt out now and start paying it like 30 years from now or ...
My mom is carrying me in january, when its time to do taxs?? should they be taking all that tax out my check ? Additional Details im not complainng my mom is ....
I am single (age 22) with one dependent (my sister- age 15). My income is over $30.000. I want to get an apartment but I will be struggling a bit with the car note , insurance, !!GAS!!, and student ...
If you make payment arrangements with them and make the monthly payments as promised each and every month, they might lift the garnishment. But you need to show them that you are serious about cleaning up the Tax bill that you owe. Other wise the garnishment will continue and future refunds will be kept to pay off what you owe.
Call the IRS at 1-800-829-1040 and ask to speak with a Collections Agent, they will provide you with more information
gloster a
But you need to show them that you are serious about cleaning up the Tax bill that you owe. Other wise the garnishment will continue and future refunds will be kept to pay off what you owe.
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Brite Tiger
NO ! The great God IRS has spoken.
num1accent01
Sure.......Stop working.......buy a van and find a river to live by!
Mom madness
Do you mean wages??? Nope!
itofart
You could try to work contract jobs (1099), and then if you make less than $600 at each job, it didn't need to be reported by the payor, You are still liable for the taxes on it, but it won't automatically be taken out. For that matter, any 1099 work won't be automatically taken out.