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 How much will my refunfd be???? the rebate?
I paid 2100-2200 in federal taxes this last year.

I earned 25,900

single no dependants

How much you think??...


 What are the tax implications of winning a dream home?
If I sell it before moving in will there be a bigger tax hit than selling it as a primary domicile?...


 What exactly is a 1099 ? Important !?
I recieved a settlement through a company for wrongful termination..It was less than 20k. Will the company have to send me a 1099 with my W2 and if they do Not send it....what do I do come tax time ...


 Do all jobs have to pay you earlier at xmas?
like dec 21'st or something?
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im asking cos my employers are bast*ds to work for and i dont think they would pay their employee's early as a good will gesture....


 My husband's employment filed him as married for 3 years now before we were married. Can we re-do his taxes?
We are now married and are being asked for past tax returns, only problem is we don't know if he was filed as married or single. The company claims they never kept his paperwork. If they ...


 Elderly 45 to 50 year old unemployed persons get ZERO?
Regarding the new Bush Tax Rebate If a filers AGI is --say for instance-- $2900 -----as I read, if you made less than $3000 you won't get anything--thats not right or fair???? Just another smack ...


 $600 Tax Rebate?
A lady I work with says that you only get that money depending on your social security number? I've heard much different, that it depends on your income and how much you make in a year. Anybody ...


 Someone from the IRS left a sticker on my door telling me to call?
Does anyone have any idea the reason someone from the IRS would come by my apartment? I thought that if the IRS needed to contact you they would send out mail.

This is odd to me, the ...


 How bad is it (RE: TAXES) to live in New Hampshire and work in Massachusetts?
If I were to take a job in Eastern Mass (Boston Area) but actually live in Southern New Hampshire, how bad would that screw me in taxes (income, personal, etc.) if at all? FYI - I'm married and ...


 I received a letter from the IRS asking me to file taxes for 2004 but I can't find my 1099 help!?
I can't find the 1099 I received for that year (I'm an independent contractor) how do I get the 1099 for that year so that I can file?
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and I have no way of ...


 Is this tax fraud - revised?
I want to be considered as a co-owner with my bf's business. We have not filed any 1099's but will suffer penalties if we must. I want to claim that I paid myself a salary of 27k which is ...


 What percentage of our income tax goes to the Royal family (UK).?
Back up would be nice....


 Married filed jointly - economic stimulus payment in one check or two and based on who's SSAN?
My husband and I filed jointly on our 2007 tax return. I am wondering if we'll get one economic stimulus check for each of us- or will they be sending it lumped into one check? Also- there'...


 Do you have to claim the money you make on ebay on your taxes?
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 I live with, and receive 100% financial support from my boyfriend. Can he claim head of household?
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 My dad claimed me on his taxes. i made around 15000 last year. can i file and get a return?
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 Can I get $300.00 from the IRS in may even if im 15 years old ?
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 I need to send my taxes in where do i send them in california?
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 I made $6000 on self imployment this year, how much is the limit to file tax for self imployment?
should i still file tax for this gross income? i worked as a contractor to make this amount? i don't have any other income beside this $6000. i would really appreciate if some one answers this ...


 If there's a law for taxes...how do you explain this?
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louie t
I have not paid my taxes in 2 years..help!?
I never owe. I have always gptten like 1000 dollars back every year. But because I am behind on student payments, they always take it anyways. So for the past 2 years I haven't bothered. I want to file again but what are some repercussions of my past. I don't make that much anyways. I really am a small fish.
                     
 




Mr. Zimmer
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You may not have been contacted by the IRS because they probably can see that your return will more than likely result in a refund and so they figure, "Why bother?"

"If he doesn't want his money then we'll keep it."

They will only contact you about a delinquent return if they believe that you will owe a significant amount.

There are many people who do not file refund returns for whatever reason. I am sure many of the more seasoned participants on here have heard stories of people losing thousands upon thousands of dollars in potential refunds because they never filed. Why do they do that? I have two theories. One is that they may have an improper understanding of the tax system or two they may just be way too busy and rich to even really notice or care.

If these tax refunds are going to past due student loans then by all means file them! It decreases your debt. You have three years from the original due date of the return to claim a refund. So the earliest return that you one can do now is 2003 up until April 15th, 2007. Even if you aren't seeing one penny of it just file it so you can relieve some of the other burdens you are under.

Are there other reasons why aren't filing?

If it's just a matter of it being a big hassle to you then consider these two optons:

1. If you (and your spouse if applicable) make less than $52,000 then you may be able to file your return electronically for free through a variety of private companies. If your return isn't too complicated then you will probably find that filing electronically is a breeze. See the link below for more details.

2. If you prefer to meet with someone face-2-face and you made less than $38,000 in '06 then you are qualified to receive free taxpayer assistance from your neighborhood VITA site or local IRS office. Call the IRS at 1-800-829-1040 for the VITA site or IRS office nearest you.

Best wishes...


Sandi
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If you've gotten notices from the IRS call them and see what kind of a payment arrangement you can make with them........Anything you make is at risk once you owe. If you make under a certain amount they will do you taxes for you free of charge and they can determine if the "debt" (if there is one) can be listed under noncollectible............Interest and penalties accrue and can be overwhelming............CAT

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sanjeev m
u have maintain new income tax file in new year


elaeblue
Keep filing anyway because eventually the student loans will be repaid by you doing that. Just file seperately for each year. Best to go to a place like H&R Block and get them to do it for you. You should check on how much student loans you have to determine when you will start geting the money back but at least you are making a big payment towards it. If you can get a credit card with an amount as large as your student loans you can pay off student loans with the credit card-make lower payments and get back all you overpaid each year. That $1000 each year is a decent saving incentive you can buy a lot or pay alot of bills with that much esp. us small fish.


GreenBeansRevenge
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i didn't file for years but then did and nothing happened but i'm always worried they'll spring it on me later. Only if you wind up a rich mob boss someday. They can pull it out on you.


sexytrojan
Since you will get a refund, the feds will give you $1 for interest in addition to your refund.

Don't sweat it.


roy_glen2003
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If you do not make enough money to file your income tax according to their regulations you can at least file to get back whatever you paid in, that will go toward the student loan. Go to your nearest IRS office and explain to them why you didnt file. they can get it straightened out for you at no charge to you.


michael p
Definitely file ammended returns for each year you missed. Especially if you dont owe anything! Jobs look to see that you file your taxes, and not filing your taxes will ruin you. There is no reason not to file.


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