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 What should I use as a filing status on income taxes if my husband and I seperated last year?
We have been living apart since July of 2007 but I have not yet filed for divorce. We have one minor child. How should I file my taxes? Can I file as head of household? If I file married filing ...


 Minimum wage increase?
When the federal minimum wage increase first tier jump goes into effect on july 24th, will everyone recieve a raise? When it went from 4.85 to 5.15 last time, I remember that every worker got a ...


 Can't find info on this anywhere-is US IRS doing away w/deducting interest on mtg payments?
Heard on local radio 9/27...but can't find anywhere...
Is the IRS thinking about fazing out the interest deduction that homeowners have on their mortgage payments?

* We lost the ...


 I have been offered a second job earning £200 per wk. i will be self employed. how much tax will i pay?
i have a job during the day and this second job requires that i become self employed. i need to know how much income tax and NI i would ...


 I work for company as "self employed".They want me to start my own limited company to pay my wages?
They said then I won't need to be paying tax, blah, blah, blah. They said its a legal loophole and that after 10 months i close the company and thats it, I will be left alone by tax man. Am i ...


 Does anybody knows anything about the IRS being a private corporation?
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 Is cash gift given to relative be considered for tax exemption ?
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 I worked for a month. would it be worth it to even file taxes???
I was a waitress last march so should i file taxes? it was only for a month and i dont know if its worth my time to do it. I do have to small children so would i get more money?...


 Taxes??? Best in my interest or his?
My boss is currently not taking taxes from my checks. He said he will do this for 3 months...How is this going to affect me with taxes at the end of the year??? I only make about 25,000/yr. so ...


 What is the average amount you pay to buy a house?
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 Can i get jobseekers allowance?
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 Is it possible to opt out of Social Security?
Is it possible to opt out of Social Security? Id really like to do this... I am 110% sure I can manage my money better than the Feds.
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 Can you file taxes witgh your last check stub?
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 Sister wants to claim brother but child lives with us???
My fiance's son moved in with us in Oct of 07, last year we let the sister claim him because he wasnt with us for 6 months etc and was being hopped around till we finally found son again... But ...


 What dose AM and PM stand for??? like on 10am or 10pm??
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 How can I legally quit paying taxes?
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 When should I receive my W-2?
I know it's this month, but I haven't gotten mine yet. Should I be worried?...


 I drive 25 miles to work everyday. Is there any way to claim miles or gas expenses on taxes?
Gas is costing me $8 per day to drive to and from work and I was just wondering if there is anyway to get some of this money back with taxes....


 Can i do my taxes for free?
For the past three years we have been paying over 200 dollars to go into h&r block for about 10 to 15 minutes to have them do our taxes. Is there anyway we can do them ourselves for free? Its ...


 When I filled out my tax refund I was only entitled to 300 bucks out of 900 now isn't there a rule for student
that if your a student u get most of it back?...



barebackenmoore
How many years can the I.R.S. go back and request a Tax return?
                     
 




totallyeclipsed2001
It used to be 7 years but they are so far above the law now that they pretty much do as they please. I personally know of a person who got audited because they didn't file a return in 1956-in 1995! He didn't file that year because he had gone back to school and was living with his parents and didn't have any income for the year. The IRS didn't care. They made him pay the average of his tax for 1955 and 1957-with penalties. Oh, and this friend is a lawyer too...


jfer
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They won't go back more than seven years in an audit.


dragonfire
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10 years, as it's a federal thing ( state can have there own limits ), once you acknowlege contact, they can extend a 10 year debt indefinelty


Stephanie
5 years


bigred6148
They can go back as far as 7 yrs, and all your receipts better be somewhere close. They want to see everything. They can audit you for anything .


cyanne2ak
I'm not sure, but I believe it is 7 years although they normally don't ask for more than the last 3 years worth.


Justme
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7 years.


izzyjules
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1


jodie_foster_freak
I think it's atleast 5-10 years. Might have to talk to HR Block on that one.


stunna_boi_21
Depending on what state you live in the max. is 10 years. In most states it's 7. Different states have differnet tax matters.


Kim M Allan
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Generally, the IRS can include returns filed within the last three years in an audit. Additional years can be added if a substantial error is identified. Generally, if a substantial error is identified, the IRS will not go back more than the last six years.


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