I bought a new SUV last week but I did not trade in my older SUV. I listed for sale but now I'm thinking maybe I should donate it. The Blue Book Value is about $2,700 but there about $700 in ...
If the only income a person has is around ten thousand dollars from bank interest, would that person have to declare and file and be liable for tax? Additional Details This is for an ...
I have to have a $25,000 surgery not covered by insurance. I'm thinking of cashing out my 401K and someone told me that you can do it tax free for medical bills. Is this true? Additional ...
Doing so would allow more veterans to own a home of their own!
Honorably dischaged veterans who have made it out of combat, broken but alive, deserve a complete exemption from property taxes ...
ok in 2006 i worked at mcdonalds for a year and a half and i never filed my w2 and then it got lost. i want to go ahead and file it this year so i went to my employer and they said they are a "...
I know its a little late this year, but a friend told me I should file because of the EIC. But if I did not work, do I still qualify?
I do recieve child support from one child's father. D...
I watched a 15 month old baby for 2 months. I quit due to an incident and now she wants to turn in the money she paid me to the IRS. She never mentioned this before I took the job. Besides I thought I...
i have earned 80000 this year from short term capital gains i.e, from shares and i am a student and i dont have any other source of income so please tell me weather i will have to pay any tax or ...
right now back to 2001, you have to file it but if a refund is due you will not get it, because you can only receive your refund 3 years after the original due date.
you will not get refunds for 2002 and 2003 and as of April 15, 2007, you will not be able to get a refund for the 2004 tax year.
Mark S
There is NO statute of limitations on unfiled taxes. The statute of limitations to collect taxes doesn't start until the return is filed.
Wayne Z
For unfiled returns.....technically back to 1913.
Judy1
If you didn't file, or filed but omitted a major portion of your income, there's no limit.
Gary
As much as they want to.
wartz
As a matter of policy as stated in the IRS manual, unless IRS can show fraud, it will only go back six years.
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Seven years UNLESS you filed a fraudulent return,.. there is no statute of limitations on fraud.