Do I need to pay taxes on money earned from plasma? |
| I go regularily to a blood center and receive money from blood plasma. Do I need to pay taxes on that money?... |
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Can the IRS take back my refund? |
| Is it possible for the IRS to take back a refund they already gave me? My husband and I filed a joint return a few weeks ago, with a 3600 refund. The IRS website told me that a direct deposit in ... |
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Is my Dad still claiming me as a dependent on his taxes? |
| I have no idea if he is! I'm not even sure if he's allowed to. I'm 23 years old and in graduate school. Would he be allowed to claim me? Is there anyway to find out for sure, without ... |
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I worked using what I thought was a bogus social security number? |
| Now I got a letter from the franchise tax board (CA) stating I owe a couple thousand dollars from 2006. That year I made 12K but there are 2 sources of income and I only worked one job. So I'm ... |
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What does claiming zero on your taxes mean? |
| I recently started working my 1st job(Mcdonald's..ugh, I know). At work, my employer gave me a W-4 form to fill out. I do not know anything about taxes because I have never had to do them and my ... |
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Why is my tax refund lower when my parents claim me as a dependent? How do I stop it? |
| Last year I could have had $800 for my tax refund, but because my parents could claim me as a dependent, I only got $350. This is not fair. They are costing me money! They continue to claim me (I'... |
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Is money received as a wedding gift taxable? |
| Recently got married with a significant number of wedding gifts given in the form of money totalling a decent amount. Is it taxable based on the total amount? Or is it based on the gift per ... |
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Do i have to file my own taxes? |
| i'm 16, will be 17 on the 25th and i wanted to know if i have to file my own taxes. I only worked for about 2-3 months, i'm not sure if i can still be filed as a dependent on my moms taxes ... |
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I am a service man, can I give salary income tax by my own? |
| My private company, where I am working, they want to deduct tax (TDS) from my Salary. Further they ask me to invest in some Bank/LIC/Post Office for tax saving. But I want to give tax by my own. I ... |
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I want to know about my future in every respect? |
| Devender Kang 16 Jan 1972, 10:07 pm, Kanpur, India.... |
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Can you please check the english below? |
| No rent was received for P Gate for the month of April-06, for current year accounts.... |
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How does Marks & Spencer plan to reimburse all its customers who paid VAT on teacakes? |
| Isn't it the end user (the customer) rather than the retailer (M&S) who is out of pocket due to teacakes being incorrectly rated?... |
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... They have my Tax check!? |
| soo Im going through some drama where my aunt got ahold of my Tax check and won't give it to me unless I pay her a 100 dollars.. yes my family is crazy.. anyways is there anyway to ... |
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It aint right. I made well into six figures last year and? |
| I'm expected to pay taxes on it. Can't someone else pay that? Am I wrong or wasn't Bush's new tax plan suppose to have all the middle class and poor pay the taxes and give guys ... |
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LORIE J | Can you miss 1 or 2 yrs without paying taxes? |
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Keeln12345
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there is a minimum amount of income before you need to report taxes or certain incomes automatically require you to file a tax return (rent & royalities) |
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Judy1
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If your income for the year is below the requirement to file, then you don't have to file. |
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John Scott
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This depends on a number of things. If your income was sufficient to have to pay tax and you had nothing withheld (or are self-employed and did not make estimated tax payments), the the IRS can assess the tax by default and proceed with actions to collect it.
If your income was below the filing requirement, then there is no tax to pay--although you'd have to file a return to claim a refund. Similarly, if you had a filing requirement but had sufficient pre-paid credits to satisfy the tax, you'd have to file to claim any refund. You have to file within three years of the due date or you forfeit the refund. There are no penalties involved for a late filed refund return, but there most certainly are for a delinquent balance due return. |
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Kharli
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No the tax man never misses you..... |
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Jss
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You will pay interest and penalty.
For articles on your U.S. tax return, http://taxipay.blogspot.com/2008/04/list-of-articles.html |
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CooCoo Kachoo
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Yes, you can. In most cases, you don't owe, and you are just shortchanging yourself. If you do end up owing though, they will eventually find you, and you will pay a HEFTY penalty fee, and possible jail time. Better to file late than never. |
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Smile now... Cry later
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no, you would get arrested if the IRS catches you |
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Dumb Show Fanatic
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You can not do your taxes for however long you want but the IRS WILL catch up with you and slap some HUGE fines on you! |
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mary r
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Yes you can, but you will pay in the end when you do file. You don't want to pay a penalty in the end. But if you are not working you can't pay taxes. Good luck. |
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