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 What if you forgot to file your 1999 taxes and the IRS owes you money , will they pay once you file?
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 Ok, i gotta a question! Yes, its rebate related, but i think it a new one!?
Ok, i've been expecting dd last socials are 82. We did turbo tax and paid for the fees using a credit card right then. Or did I? Now, im wondering if we just paid for the fees for the state ...


 Help! Federal Tax Question!?
For a single person with no children, who is not a homeowner and has no other "special considerations" that makes around 50K per year (claims single zero on W-4) what would an approx. ...


 Should I increase my Council Tax if a friend moves in for a few months?
I've got a friend living with me for up to 6 months. He pays me a small amount of money (relatively) for the pleasure. I wonder whether I am obliged to let the Council know as it's not an ...


 Which brilliant man in answer land can answere my taxes question?
Im thinking about doing my own taxes this year. I always used to when I didnt have any dependants but since Ive had kids Ive let someone else prepare my taxes. I qualify for earned income credit but ...


 IRS garnishing my mother wages, so I am paying all her bills. Does Texas offer any help for this?
My mother lives with me and the IRS is garnishing her wages because of mistakes on her last few income tax returns. I am having to pay all her bills now and I was already struggling to pay my own. Is ...


 How much trouble would a 18 yr old get into for lying on taxes? or not paying federal taxes?
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 "CAUTION" Question may be disturbing?
Did you know that there is no law that is
written that you have to pay Taxes?

Please don't respond until you watch
this video. Your opinion is very important.

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 If im on £3.40 ph and work a 45hour week, how much should i bring home a month after tax?
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 If my child was born on jan 1st at 12:45am 2009 can i still get the tax credit for 2008?

Additional Details
H and R block said that I could use him as long as he was born before 7am. Libertiy Tax said not after Midnight. That is why I am ...


 Stimulus Checks and Child Support?
My ex hasn't paid anything on his childsupport since it was issued by the courts. He filed his taxes and received both his federal and state money. Shortly after that, he lost his license for ...


 My man is planning to try landscaping as a self employed person, is it complicated with tax and all that?
This is a serious question and I would really genuinely like help....


 Is Britain in its best financial moment?
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 They have taken money from my paycheck know they taking my taxes , how do get them to stop,i was never inform?
of this being done , nor did they have the right address they have taken at least $2000.00 dollars alreadynow they want $700.00 they it had for me to pay other ...


 How to Have Tax Refunds Direct-Deposited?
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 The top of my paycheck says "Single"?
How do I get it to say married?....since I have been married for 3 years. Do I contact my employer or do i fill out some federal tax form or something?...


 My daughter claimed exempt, not understanding what it meant. What happens if she is unable to pay on April 15
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 IRS question~ I know someone who has not filed taxes in yrs. Now she thinks IRS is "looking" for her
at mother's home! Agents apparently went looking for her~I don't think it was to chat. This is the issue- she was/is self employed, but subcontracted friends, kept no real records and did ...


 Can I still claim my daughter on my taxes if she passed away last year?
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 Would you pay higher taxes if it meant free health care in the United States?
why or why not?

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rlw
Can you still e-file a 2004 tax return?
If so, where?
                     
 




Jessica M
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The truth is you will need to file it by paper.


Mathew
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You can not e-file for prior years. The following link will give you the form 1040 for 2004. You can get all of the 2004 forms from the IRS also.

http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-prior/f1040--2004.pdf


Poly
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You will indeed be assessed a failure to file penalty but don't worry if you fail to file the IRS will catch up to you (they already know that you did failed to file-because once you file a tax return they have you in the system and they know when its your file date) and call you in for an audit shortly, that is what they are currently working on as we speak, 2004 return audits.

Give your local IRS office a call to see if you can file your 2004 tax return, just don't give your name away because you are putting your self in jeopardy for an audit.

Seek also advice from a Tax Advisor and if you do get audited do not represent yourself have someone else represent you like a Tax Advisor or CPA, to protect your rights as a taxpayer.

Read up on Publication 1, 5, 9 and 609 just in case you do get a letter to come in for an audit.

Protect yourself!


acmeraven
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No. Prior years now being filed have to go in on paper.


douglasa57
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This site will provide with all the information you need to file your past tax return(s).

You may have to copy and paste this address.

http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=108327,00.html

This site provides access to "authorized" e-file providers.

http://www.irs.gov/efile/page/0,,id=10162,00.html

This should give you everything you need.

You can also contact your local IRS office and they will provide free assistance to enable you to file and pay your past tax obligation.

Depending on the amount you now owe, you may be able to enter into an installment agreement and make payments to the IRS, ending the accrual of interest and penalties.

Do this as soon as possible, as the sooner you get this filed and arrangements made with the IRS the sooner your interest and penalties will cease to accumulate.

Good luck


PushDownAndTurn
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you'll have to do it long form


Bryant
YES, you can always file a late return and you will be assessed some late filing and payment penalties; but the statute of limitations will start; and other more serious penalties (fraud, negligence, etc.) may be avoided.


thundergnome
YES U CAN!!!! U CAN ALSO FILE MULTIPLE YEARS SIMULTANEOUSLY. CALL THE IRS, AND THEY SHOULD BE ABLE TO HELP YOU. IF NOT, EMAIL ME AT thundergnome@yahoo.com AND I'LL WALK U THROUGH IT.


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