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 Hypothetically, If I was a rancher and one of my cows gets eaten by a wolf, Can I deduct the cow on my taxes?
My girlfriend and I were talking about the wolves and their reintroduction and the effect on ranchers. Just ...


 Can I claim my wife if we recently married?
My wife and I recently get married at the end of December of 2006. She doesn't work yet. Can I claim her as dependent for the 2006 tax year?...


 I got a letter from the IRS stating that I should get my Stimulus check in the mail by June 6th?
How much longer do I have to wait? Did they mean that they would mail it by June 6th?
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Received my check today 6/9... I guess I was expecting too much for the ...


 I just received(march 3 2008) 433$ in my Bank account from Canada RIT can somebody tell me what is Canada RIT?
I Called Revenue Canada and of course they have no clue what I'm talking about:)
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My income tax is a different amount of money so I dont think it's my income ...


 Turbo Tax users dont get direct deposited stimulus checks!?
I just learned that if a tax payer used say...turbo tax and had the filing fees taken out of their refund...then the refund was given to the "other" bank then refunded to the tax payer.......


 Bush tax refund??
So from what I hear, Bush is giving everyone 600-1200 dollars supposed going to be sent to everyone soon. I was just wondering, if you're not a tax payer, can you still get this money??
A...


 Does anyone know.....stimulus payment?
I've read that if they have your bank info, it goes direct deposit. But, when we got our taxes done, we had our rebate put on a prepaid credit card. Anyone know if they will add the payment to ...


 Shouldnt taxes in every state be the same?
Some may say it is, but let me explain, Here in Ohio, in certain counties I pay 7 % on a dollar, in other places I pay 8%. Whe I go to other states( Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, and Florida), I pay ...


 Can i claim income support if im on incapacity benefit?
i have arthiritis and thcouncil have given me a flat but i want to know if i can claim income suppot as well as incap as i cant get any help with furnishing my home thanks to any boby who can ...


 How much in a bi-weekly paycheck with 38K?
ok, i just changed jobs. My old job i was making 48K annually and my take home paycheck was $1100 (this is with taxes and evreything taken out). I couldnt stand the place, so i got a better job but ...


 If I fled married filinf jointly can i file seperatly?

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How wood that work with the earned income credit ?...


 Capital gains verses regular income?
How much more money could the goverment generate if capital gains income (excluding that which is tax exempt) were taxed the same as regular income?...


 What is the slaes tax in California?
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 Do i claim head of household or single?
I am not married I do have a 7 month old son but I live with my boyfriend and his parents. We do pay rent. I am claiming my son, do i qualify?
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smiley face boxer: i do ...


 WHAT DO YOU THINK OF MPs £22,000 2ND HOME ALLOWANCE EVERY YEAR?HOW CAN THEY JUSTIFY THEIR CLAIM TO IT?
Theres been a lot of talk about a list of 38 items of household goods & equipment they can claim yearly, 2 of which are a new kitchen at a cost of £10,000, & central heating costing £6-£70...


 How many years after you file your taxes can you still be audited?
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 Free efiling?
Hi,
Iam mark
I want to submit my tax returns through electronic filing, and i heard that i can save more money while submiting e-filing. when i started my search for this i found a offer ...


 Need to know about a home taxes?
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 Annual holiday entitlement?
I am currently working 34.35 hours per week and have been doing this amount fot the past year, i am alllowed 19 days of holiday each year, is this correct, i thought it was more like 21? Ive been ...


 Should garnishments be taken out before or after your gross income is taxed?
I'm just curious if a garnishment should be taken out before or after I get taxed on my paycheck? Any thoughts? thanks
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My garnishment is not based on my pay. It ...



Peter G
Haven't filed tax returns for 7 yrs. Can I deal with the IRS by myself?
Now I'm getting letters from the IRS for the years I haven't filed. I made very little money the first 5 yrs. but made lots (1099) the last two.
I don't have any saved as I needed to pay some personal debts and survive. Would it be better to hire a CPA, or attorney to represent me or can I work something out with them myself. I don't have all my w-2's, can they provide me with them?
                     
 




wartz
As a general policy, IRS solicits six years worth of deliqnuent returns so plan on filing those. If you have a refund due or owe self-employment tax on your 2004 return, it must be received by IRS by April 15 or the statute of limitations for claiming the refund or having your social security account credited with self-employment earnings will expire.

I am an enrolled agent, a tax specialist licensed by the US Treasury Department Office of Professional Responsibility to represent taxpayers the same way as attorneys and CPAs and specialize in clients who have substantial outstanding tax liabilities or long periods of failing to file returns. If you would like some additional information outside this forum, you can send me email through my profile.


gansta
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yea in hand cuffs like my brother westly snipes


Older and Wiser
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Learn to play golf, you'll need a way to make time pass at white collar prison!


misslady
Pray my friend.


jlr_1rich
contact employers for copies of w-2. then file your back taxes.didnt file for 10 years. h and r block did all my back taxes.cut fines and penalties from 20,000.oo to 1100.00. just take the time to do it


CJ
I agree with shellsurf03, if you call and you show eagerness to resolve issue and to clear all debts, they will be glad to set up a payment plan with you. You'll be amazed about how easy they are to deal with but they don't play when it comes to stick to payments b/c that's when they can hurt you even worse. But if you feel like you owe too much get a cpa or bankruptcy is another option.
Don't get scared regarding the handcuffs answers, just don't evade them anymore.
good luck, you will need some of that too


shellsurf03
you're w-2s don't really matter anymore...so much interest & fees have built up you will owe a lot more than if you'd initially just filed. and believe me, they have it all on file. you can, however, deal with them on your own. as long as you contact them with an interest to pay them, they are pretty easy to deal with. set up a payment plan that you can afford & stick with it. if you really want to resolve it on your own, you can. either that or change your phone number, don't stay at the same job/address for too long & they won't be able to find you..............


**Jemma**
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if you have no money saved and no assets then you need to claim bankruptcy, there are usually people who provide free aid for this type of situation, speak to them and they will explain


thelloyds00
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you need to get the back taxes done but you can only go back to 2004 if you do them before april 15 but you can go back fruther with premission from the irs if you have a good excuse also you need to check to make sure that you had to file in some of the earlier years the irs has all the w2s on file and the 1099s also you need to contact them and request them so you can get the mess cleared up i woldnt go to a cpa you are gonna pay out of the nose i work at hr block and we charge 100 or less for previous years depending on the complexity of the return but shop around some places may be cheaper than others and not all hr blocks charge the same price


gke71
I'd recommend getting help - CPA first, attorney only if recommended by the CPA.

Also regarding W2s - the US government doesn't have those on file (you have to mail them in with your tax returns). You have to go back to your previous employer(s) to get a copy of them.

Good luck!


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