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 I have never filed taxes before, so what would happen if I just up and filed this year?
I am 30 yrs. old and have worked all of my adult life, but never filed. Should I leave it alone and never file? What would happen if I did? How much trouble am I in?...


 Can i file taxes this year if i only ---?
Worked 3 days at rite aid. I did fill out a form which would give me about 1,700 dollars through out the year in each check. Which i only recieved one check for the 3 days which had the additional 40 ...


 What is the deadline for employers to send the employees their W2 form so that they may file taxes?
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 Could a national sales tax replace a income tax?
If we replace income tax with a national sales tax then evebody would have 2 pay and employers wouldent have to deal with all the costs of accountants for there income tax stuff plus nobody could ...


 Can you claim someone elses child on you taxes with their permission.?
my sister is letting me claim 3 year old child, she say i wont get in trouble. will I?...


 Does everyone get the stimulus rebate?
I am curious. Is everyone entitled to the stimulus rebate or do you have to be under a certain income? A friend of mine is upset and doesn't know why she didn't get hers, and I'm ...


 How’s about they put a stop to road tax?
Would you be prepared to pay road tax only on the petrol you use? I would and let the pple who use the roads more, pay more tax, only fair I think. Put tax on petrol.
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 Can you legally claim head of household if?
legally married but seperated, not in the household for 6 mths.
I have 2 children who I claim in regards for the earned income credit. He is their step-father. Only married 11/2 yrs.
Last ...


 How do I transfer a $400,000 death benefit from one account to another without it being taxed outrageously?
My brother died about 2 weeks ago, and a couple days ago we all began settling the death benefit and all of the paper work, and so on. He was a Marine, so that's why it was such a big amount. My ...


 H&R Block, Jackson Hewitt or private CPA?
We used to have a retired IRS agent do our taxes but he's retired at age 80, leaving us with no references. Should we seek another private tax preparer or go with a chain? What's the ...


 Stimulus package from the irs?
My aunty is only getting $1,500.00? She filed married with her husband and they have three children. I thought they would have $2,100.00? Please advise?...


 Thank you for you answers, however I can't have kids. Can I file taxes separate if I'm married.?
Do I have to change my name to his last name if we get married. Or can I keep may maiden name can this still effect my money with his....


 Has anyone else had a change in the status of there stimulus chack on the IRS website?
We had checked our status last weeek and it said our check would be mailed out on Friday 5/30. When I checked it today to see if it had been mailed out, it said there was no info for our ss#. Did ...


 Are you aware there is no law to support being forced to pay taxes?
DOJ Dismisses Felony Tax Prosecution
-- With Prejudice -- After PRA Defense Raised
Evidence OMB Complicit In Income Tax Fraud
DOJ & IRS Petitioned To Explain
On May 12, 2006 ...


 Do 17 & 18 year olds in Saturday jobs have paid holiday entitlement?
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 Can i claim myself if i am 20 years old on my taxes???
I am 20 years old, I live with my dad, I am going to college.
He makes around $80,000 a year and i make 7.5 an hour at a bank. about $810 a month,
I pay for my own food
clothes
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 Looking for info on not having to pay social security taxes?
i heard you can get back all the money you've paid into your social security benefits and sign off to not receive any benefits when you're retirement age and they stop taking the ss taxes ...


 Can the IRS take my money?
I owe money on student loans, and also have credit card fraud that I am trying to get taken care of. When it comes time for me to file my income taxes, can they keep my money for any reason to pay my ...


 A dependent child worked part time, earned $2600.00, a full time student. Does he need to file a tax return?
The student is my son. He is qualified as my dependent. He paid about $62 as federal income tax, no state income tax in my state. He paid $155 SS tax....


 If i am self-employed could I buy a new van every year and write the whole amount off against tax for the year
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LuvBeinAMomma
I can't remember if I filed my 2005 taxes!?
I just found my w-2's from 2005, and I still have all of them. I don't owe any taxes, but I would be entitled to a return. Is there any way that I can check back to see if I did infact forget to file them in 2005, or any other year? Maybe on the IRS website? And if I can't find that out, would I probably be fined for trying to file them twice?
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Extra info: is there any way I can check without paying the $30 fee on the IRS website?
                     
 




Chris
be prepared for a nice lil cozy jail cell...


bostonianinmo
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There is no $30 fee on the IRS website to check your filing satus. There are a couple of things that you can do. The easiest would be to simply call the IRS and ask. Or you could call and ask for a transcript of your 2005 return. That's free and they'll either tell you that they have no record of a return being filed or they'll send you a letter to that effect within 10 days or so or they'll send you the transcript of what you filed.

If you're not sure, do NOT just file a return! That will set off a bunch of alarm bells at the IRS. If you filed electronically you may well have all copies of your W-2s since they don't necessarily need to be sent in for an e-filed return.

If you didn't file and don't owe, there are no penalties for late filing. However you only have 3 years from the filing deadline to claim any refunds due you. You still have plenty of time on that, but it would be a good idea to get it filed while it's fresh in your mind. If you miss the 3 year deadline, any refund is lost forever.


cappy1128
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Hi You can call the IRS at 1-800-829-1040 to speak to a person. They representative will be able to inform you - they will ask you some personal questions first to verify it is you that is calling..like dob address etc. then can check your records. If you have filed.. you may ask for a record of your account ..that is a free request. It will give you the basic information on your return..wages...total tax..w/h ..refund amount . If you did not file...they rep will help you on getting them filed..what you need etc. If you ever did file a second return.. dont worry you wont be fined. They can tell if its duplicate or not. Call and you will be surprised how pleasant they are to help.


Judy1
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You can't find out on a website, but you can call the IRS and ask them - once you satisfactorily establish that you are who you say you are, they can probably tell you.

Or you could request a transcript of your 2005 return - see http://www.irs.gov/individuals/article/0,,id=151682,00.html - a transcript is free, and that will let you know if they have it or not.

You can still get your refund from 2005 if you didn't file but file now.


Pinklight
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Call your local IRS office and see if they have a record of it.


elephant t
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There should be an 800 number you can call and ask someone at the IRS.


Ms. Angel..
Call IRS at 1-800-829-1040 and explain your situation they will be able to check to see if you have file. If you haven't filed they will give you a deadline date to file your return.
If you haven't filed and you file your 2007 return, and you have a refund coming you won't get it until all your returns are filed. It is a new program IRS has it is call "Refund Hold".


zahiradumaroc
You can request a copy of your 2005 taxes. If they have them on file they will send them to you. Otherwise you may get a letter stating they do not have any tax record on file for you for that year. That would be the easiest way. To go about this, you can find all the information you need on the IRS website. There is also a phone number that you can call, which is what I recommend in this case so that you don't have to wait very long for an answer. Otherwise if you want to just file the request, you can find the form on the IRS website, then wait for your reply. If you call, make sure you call at a time when you have time to wait on hold, this will increase your possibility of getting an answer before the end of your conversation.


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