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 I recently had a child...is there a form to fill out to claim her as a dependent? Also, will this change the?
I recently had a child...is there a form to fill out to claim her as a dependent? Also, will this change the way I am currently taxed on my paychecks?......will my paychecks be larger?

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 Is state bank of india a nationalaised bank?
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 Incapacity Benefit Help
This is the first time i have been out of work for 20 yrs i am on Incapacity Benefit can anyone tell me if i will get free Dental treatment ect thank you....


 I got a strange e-mail from the IRS?
This message was in my email mailbox. When I clicked on the link it went directly to the IRS website. It asked me for my filing status, my social security number, mother's maiden name, debit ...


 I thought we paid Council Tax 10 months per year?
My council have debited my account. Was I mistaken that we paid 10 months per year?
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I checked statement on line. Thats when I noticed the payment. Will ring the ...


 I would gladly pay higher taxes for universal healthcare?
It seems a major argument for people who say universal healthcare is a bad idea is that taxes would be higher. Obviously the money has to come from somewhere but currently Even if you have health ...


 What are examples of jobs I can get where I don't have to report my income to the IRS?
I don't want to mess up my SSI & Social Security....


 Is an employer allowed to deduct days from your salary if you are out sick?
I was out for 4 days one week this pay period and my employer is deducting those days from my salary. They said it is because I did not have enough time on my job but we do not have sick benefits ...


 Why or how do Democrats reason that by raising taxes it will improve the economy?
Not deficit, economy....


 If you win money.....what percentage tax has to be paid?
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 Tax return supposed to be deposited on 2/15?
My girlfriend filed H&R Block on 1/19. They talked us into getting an emerald card and was told the money would be there as soon as the next day... To make a long story short we are still ...


 How will the tax man (inland revenue) find out about extras from rent earned on rooms in my house?
I am renting out rooms in my own house, and declaring most of the rent I get paid. However I have the rent from one of the rooms paid into a seperate account as its from my partner. Can the tax man ...


 Anyway of getting tax for my car?
I've just bought my first car and insured it online, I'm waiting for the documents to come through the post. Is there anyway for me to get it taxed until then?

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 What are the consequence of getting an inheritance?
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 My non-US resident alien relative, has $1million to give me, how can it not be taxed?
I read that non-tangible gifts are tax free, but what about when I cash in this non-tangible gift into US tangible dollars deposited into my bank? i.e. if I have a foreign account and have this money ...


 Is it true that Americans only get 2 weeks off per year (paid annual leave?)?

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i live in Australia and we expect at least 4 weeks at C...


 What will happen if my boyfriend claims his daughter on his taxes but his ex did also, illegally?
My boyfriend and his ex have a signed legal document by their lawyer saying that in even years he claims her, on odd years she does. She is always broke and decided she wanted to go ahead and claim ...


 Has anyone recieved their STIMULUS CHECK in the MAIL yet ?
Mine says May 16th on the site..Does that mean that it will be mailed that day,or that I should recieve it by that date ? Just curious because I thought they moved the dates up....


 If a friend gives you a large sum of money as a gift, is that taxable income?
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 Is Property Taxes WRONG?
There could be other ways to pay for community services. Goods and sales taxes, income taxes, welcome taxes, fuel taxes, pay-per-use fees etc.

I think it's just wrong that somebody ...



Gaylord Coward
How can I avoid paying the IRS $7000 in back taxes?

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I made 90k in 2005 and had a cpa do my taxes but never sent them in.
                     
 




TLC25
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I'm a CPA and I'd like to say I feel sorry for you! I mean really why did you spend all that money, time to have the papers written up for you, and not send them in.

There is ABSOLUTELY NO WAY that you can avoid the charges and going to court as another said is useless cause your claim does not meet the min. cut off amount. I advise you pay it now or soon to avoid anymore interest!


Wayne Z
The IRS will automatically reject any settlement offers for amounts under $10,000 so it is not worth going that route.

The quicker you pay it, the less interest and penalties you will pay.

If you can't afford it all in one lump some, enter in to an installment agreement. You can pay it off monthly over a couple of years. Don't miss a payment though.......


noodlehead420
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well you are pretty much screwed. everybody has to pay taxes, or someday they will get it from you


rhubardpi
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I'd tell you but I don't like you.


One Sexy Jeep Girl
Ask Willie Nelson.


MOSES B
Sorry, IRS will like to get as much as they can get from you, but you can go directly to IRS and tell them your financial situations and how you can be paying this money. Also enter into series of IRS programs that will help you to pay up. In my situation, I promised IRS to be paying a monthly amount while I entered into a program called "pennies for dollars" in which if approved in your own case, will make you pay $700 or less instead of $7000+ with some conditions IRS will give you. It should be reminded that going through a lawyer will make you pay them all those money you could have paid to IRS, rather your CPA will help better or you can do it yourself if you know how. As a businessman, learn how to file for your taxes and deductions on timely manner.


misty blue
THERE IS NO WAY TO AVOID THE IRS, THEY WILL GET IT ONE WAY OR THE OTHER.,


Judy1
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Well, you could move out of the country fast. Or quit your job so you don't have any income to garnish, and sell all your assets quickly so you have nothing left to seize.

Why do you feel you shouldn't have to pay, when the rest of us do?


James
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Have the same CPA refile them and possibly check for overlooked expenses--like away from home expenses, charitable contributions, business expenses, etc. The IRS loves taxpayers who are trying to work with them. Good Luck.


WealthBuilder
First, see a tax pro, preferably an Enrolled Agent, rather than a CPA, for tax issues. CPA's are accounting generalists, much like your frontline doctor is a general practitioner. Enrolled Agents are tax specialists, much like the cardioligist is a specialist in medicine.

Second, (or maybe first!) you need to file the return. The penalty for failure to file is 5% per month (caps out at 25%). It's a crime not to file; it's not a crime not to pay.

With 90K of income, the way the IRS works is that if you don't file within 2 years of the due date, the IRS creates a "substitute" return in the computers. It assumes the worst-case scenario--you're single, have no deductions, and everything they have on
1099's and W-2's is all income. Then they send you a bill! I guarantee it's worse than what you think you owe now!

There are several ways to deal with the debt: You can:
1. Pay It
2. Ignore It
3. Negotiate it

The last 2 require professional guidance if you want to come out alive.

If you owed $7000 in 2006, you probably owe 50% more by now.

As much as it hurts, it's like a toothache. The longer you wait, the worse it'll get. Until they literally just extract the money from your wallet.

WealthBuilder
Enrolled Agent / Tax Specialist


big man
Get a tax lawyer before they put you in jail and seize all your property.


pooh
have them redone and send them in. ask for them to be amended for that year. you will probaly still owe but it won't be near as much as the IRS is claiming.


robert3181951
change your name to Gonzales and move south, then sneek across the border to work!


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