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 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?

T...


 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?)?

Additional Details
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 ...


 Im 36, will there be any social security funds left when im of the age to retire?
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 My ex claimed my daughter on his taxes in 06, but shouldn't have. How can I fight that?
My ex (we were never married) claimed my daughter in 06 on his taxes. We had an understanding that I would claim her every year, because at that time I was not receiving child support. I never filed ...


 Who claims the children if joint custody?
She has already filed for both kids but we share equally all expenses and they live with both of us an equal amount of time. Will the IRS say that I should claim one of them?...


 Is paying Social Security taxes mandatory or optional?
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 Driver's license is from Indiana, but I live/work in Illinois. Do I have to file with Indiana too?
I have lived and worked in Illinois since 2002, but my driver's license is still from Indiana. I was told that since my license was from Indiana I was considered a resident of that state and, ...



soulman20
How long can the tax office chase people for back taxes?
                     
 




spook542
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6 years unless it's fraud then 20 years.


ed
Until death do they part.
Then they go after the estate.


Croxx
for ever, there is no escape just interest to pay on your outstanding taxes..


browny28
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he'll still be after u in hell!


Les
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Check it on the tax web site but I think it's seven years unless major fraud has been found in which case they can go back as far as they want.


finger lickin` good
till hell freezes over usually


NICK A
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6 years they can check up on but if you have owed them money for 20 years they can chase you for it till the end of time, and will do so.


maestro
i dont know but im still running circles round them 4 3 years


Onestep downfrom God
The statute of limitations does not apply to the collection of taxes.
They can (and will ) chase you to the grave.


J
forever. and also the next of kin where appropiate.


Aye. Right!
Don't know.
I hope they don't give up - why should I pay tax, when others simply don't bother?!


Lynda Lou
I have always understood it to be six years.


nosdda
It is a statuary 6 years. After that it is written off as uncollectable.


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