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 Our government are working towards getting single mothers back to work...?
ok thats good but when the wages are so low how does the single parent benefit when they have to pay the going rate for childminders or nursery care????...


 About the rebate checks to stimulate the economy?
I was just wondering when or how you know when your gonna get yours?! I heard that they were sending them out already...Are they or not? Do they have a certain order on how they are sending them out?!...


 Are donations tax deductibles?
Such as donations to the Jimmy Fund, Salvation Army, and other nonprofit organizations....


 If you work in a different state than you live what state income tax would you pay?
I live Tennessee which has no state income tax and may be soon working in Louisiana which does levy a state income tax....


 I went to Alaska just 2 weeks ago. I noticed that people dont pay taxes..?
i bought some stuff there and my receipts said $0.00 tax....


 Can the woman that my husband has a child with take any of his money that he gets back from taxes?
He pays child support and they take out 20% of his check. And he is not behind either. But we are just concerned that she may be able to take 20% of his tax return also. Because any income that he ...


 If you havent made payments on a student loan, will the goverment take your income tax return?
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 Anyone have a 2006 federal tax booklet?
If so I was hoping that someone could look up what the tax is for 18,439 thats my taxable income so far this year I have a 2006 booklet but the one dang page i need was ripped out. I am just trying ...


 I have my W-2, but i dont know how to transfer the info the the 1040 tax form! HELP!?
I just got a W-@ from 2 different jobs. I'm filing online ona free site. I've entered a W-2 form for each job, but now I have to do a 1040. Do I do a seperate 1040 for each job or do i just ...


 What % do they hold out of a payroll check for taxes?
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 If i have had no national insurance number since feb 06 and been working since then will i get a payback on?
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 What should we do when the employer purposely puts lower amount on wages earned and taxes taken out.?
My husbands employer gave him W2 on 02/05 and the whole thing was wrong.My husband told them his earned wages were
3 times the amount they put down.They said it's too late we already
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 What's the cutoff age for parents who claim their college kids on their taxes?
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 Has anyone underpaid taxes as a method of savings?
Maybe I'm not thinking this through right, but it seems that if I dropped my dependents on my W-4 so that my employer takes out the minimum amount of taxes, I could put that money away (I'm ...


 How much money does a 16 year old need to make before Federal taxes are taken out? WE live in Wa state.?
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 I am having my taxes done by an acct this year~?
She charges the fee by form. Does anyone know what the charges may be. I KNOW THEY ARE FREE OFF THE NET, and so on. But she needs to prepare them for me, because they are complicated. Any ideas ...


 I'm a 22 year old college student and made around 3,000 dollars will I recieve a tax rebate?
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 Who love paying council tax? i do?
NOT! its a pain in the bum so much dam money have to be paid a month, what is the point of it just more money,its not enough that we pay tax on our wages to is it !...


 Is there a law that requires you to pay the income tax?
I was watching a video that says there isn't. If so where?
Also how did the income tax come to be? did it get enough state support to actuallly be law?
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 Is there anything we can do to protest over the sky high cost of Diesel/petrol here in the UK?
Or do we just keep on paying and paying even WHEN it hits the £2 a litre mark (predicted within 12 months)
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That is £9 a GALLON within 12 months !!!...



needhelp
I didn't file my 2005 taxes yet. In April I filed an extension until 10/16. What happens if I'm not ready yet?
This is for my personal taxes filing for 2005 (Federal and New York State). I wasn't ready for the April 15, 2006 deadline so I filed an extension, allowing me to file my taxes by 10/16/06. I'm still not ready to file, but I will be ready to file my taxes in about a week from now (after the deadline for the extension). What will happen? Will I be fined, or worse, or what? I've never had this happen before, so I hope someeone can give tell me what the IRS does to people in my situation. Thank you.
                     
 




TaxMan
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You are done with extensions. The IRS offers no more extensions beyond October for ca lander-year filers.

Two big things to remember:

If you end up getting a refund when you finally figure out your taxes, you will incur no penalties or punishment of any type. In fact, the IRS hopes you wait 3 more years so they won't have to pay you at all.

If you owe, the deadline for paying has already passed...in April. When you submit an extension to file, it is NOT an extension to pay. You needed to pay your taxes on April 15th regardless when you file. Hopefully you've done this. If you owe more taxes when you finally file AND you file within the extension time, you will only owe interest (line 0.5% per month) from April. If you file after the extension and owe taxes, you will probably incur interest plus penalties to the tune of 5% per month.

Try like hell to file on time, and when you can't, at least pay on time. Since you probably don't know what you owe on April 15th, make a good faith estimate and then add 10% to be sure. It is better to get a refund than have to pay interest and penalties especially when you can't write off the interest.


Sir Ed
If you are receiving a refund, nothing. If you have a balance owed, you will also incur additional penalties and interest. Finish your taxes, mail the form in with as much payment as you can. You receive a notice from the IRS listing the additional amount you need to pay for not filing on time.


skip
Listen to TaxMan. I suspect he really is a TaxMan, either as a CPA or EA (or maybe a nice IRS employee doing his bit to help the public find their way through the maze that is the US Tax Code)


goldenboyblue
If you are due a refund, nothing will happen.
If you owe and you didn't pay the correct estimated tax on April 15 they may charge interest and perhaps a penalty if what you owe is large.
They have the option to to the same for filing late but for only a week they often wont bother unless you're a business.
However, after the extended due date you will not be able to file electronically and will have to mail in you return since the IRS closes down their computers to get ready for the next tax year.


acmeraven
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Fill out and get an additional extension form in the mail before midnight today, Monday, October 16. Go to IRS.GOV, forms and download the request for additional time. It requires that you provide the reason you need an additional extension of time. Am assuming that you have your expected taxes paid in full and the extension is for time only. I


solider.of.god
You might be fined a small fee but I am guessing you have a reason why you got an extension to begin with... so id call the IRS before ur deadline and let them know.


debjim98
You may be able to file for a second extension. If not, you will be assessed a penalty. You will not be arrested. The IRS will send you a certified letter. Make sure you contact them ASAP to discuss your options.


lizzit
As the other posters note, nothing happens if you get a refund. Certain obscure tax items such as NOLs and 911 exclusions are affected; so you should seek expert advice if you ran a business at a loss or lived abroad.

If you owe, there are late filing penalties accruing from tomorrow's date, and late payment penalties and interest accruing from April 15.

You can write a pleading letter to get the penalties waived if you have "reasonable cause" for the delay. Reasonable causes include death, major illness, fire, flood, hurricane; I think you get the idea here. Simply "not getting around to it" isn't going to cut it. You may have to send your request more than once, the first time is often ignored by the IRS.


curious1
depends on if you owe....sometimes you can file an ammendment on them ,up to 5 years back...i'm pretty sure..i'm not a c.p.a. but that's what i've always heard and been told....good luck..


HomePage Help
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#1

You will not be fined or punished or anything so long as you don't owe.

#2

If you do owe, you need to try filing for a second extension, if you're unable to then you will be assesed a penalty, which is a flat fee + a % of what you owe.

Good luck


George W. Bushwhacker
You will be arrested and fined up to $50,000


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