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 I started a home-based business earlier in the year and it never took off, do I have to file taxes on it?
I do have some start-up costs associated with the business; license, equipment, etc...can I claim those as a loss or what exactly should I do since I didn't make a single cent?...


 If I let my ex carry 1 of our children this year will he get the rebate for her or will I?
He carried her last year 2006 taxes but I don't want to give up the credit AND the rebate!...


 Iwas wondering ihad my childs last name changed will this effectmy tax refundor will there be a delay with it?
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 Do i have to register?
i braid hair, extensions etc. if i wanted to start charging people would i have to register this or can i do this at home without upsetting the tax man? do i have to get a certificate to prove i can ...


 Can i challenge my £60 tax fine?
I received a fine for £60 for having no tax, but i did have an up to date tax disc on my windscreen, although it had fallen of and i didnt know. As i have evidence that i had an up to date tax disc ...


 How soon can i file for my taxes this year?
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 Are Remitances Tax Deductible in the US?
Hi Folks,

Just wanted to know if I can use any money I sent overseas to family can be used as part of my Income tax deductibles?

Thanks.

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 I want to file my Taxes online, is there a website with tips on how to do it?
I live in Minnesota....


 Is health insurance through your employer tax deductible?
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 Daughter's father filed EIC for 2 past years' returns. My daughter lived with me entire time. What happens?
I didn't file for 2005 & 2004. I am due a large refund, however, my daughter's father, in California, claimed her those 2 years. She has lived with me in Pennsylvania for the past 5 ...


 How much will my boyfriend receive for claiming me as a dependant? He made a little over $25,000.00.?
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 Please help...1st job and taxes!!!?
I got this W2 thingy!?
I earned 415.39 and federal income tax witheld was 5.90
state income witheld was 7.03.
so what do I do now!?
Should I file or no?
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 Tax refund rejected?
ok I filed my taxs with turbo tax and they send me a message from the irs saying that it was rejected because the tax authority already had my information on file i dont know what that means?????...


 Tax refund?
i claimed my daughter and i make 15000 a year shouldn't i receive more than 1700 ...


 Is it illegal to claim more dependents then I really have on my W-4 ?
My employer wants me to go from being a 1099 employee to a W-2.

He is dramatically lowering my base salary.

I am single, 39 yrs old, no kids, never married...no dependents.
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 What do I do if my I recieve a notice that says someone is claiming me as a dependent on their taxes?
I am filing as single and am not a dependent of anyone, but when H&R Block submitted my info, the IRS said they can not process because I am being claimed as a dependent. Is this easily resolved,...


 If you enter a raffle to win a luxury home, and win, How do you pay the income taxes?
I am thinking about entering a raffle where the prize is a new luxury furnished home that they say is a $5 million prize. I don't even think a could afford a mortgage payment on the financing ...


 I just got my W2. My old employer's a jerk. Can I get them in trouble?
I quit in October. I moved out of town, without telling my previous employer, of course. Finally, I called them and they sent it out. Does my employer have a right to hold my W-2 just because they ...


 Last payroll check?
i need to file my taxes and I dont want to wait til the w-2 are sent out, when i can file using my last payrollv ...


 How can my husband get his ex wives social security number to file taxes.?
My husband and I went to get our taxes done and they said that he needs his ex wifes ssn to file and she refuses to give it to him. What can be done about this....



Roman F
I have not paid taxes to the Federal Government in over three years....what should I do?
I have paid state taxes but been a little late in paying for my federal taxes...help!
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I have not paid my federal but have paid my state.
I know I owe over $10,000 in fines and back tax.
I am afraid to contact them because if they find out where I work they may garnish my pay and then i will be IN TROUBLE.

What is my first move?
                     
 




The Cow Goes Moo
As long as you dont owe money to the IRS, you should be fine, just get them done asap! If you owe money...well go find someone to help you.


Doctor Deth
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your wages will be garnished if you don't do something fast and they can take up to HALF - OR MORE of your take-home pay


dark_child_at_play
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go to mexico and stay there


Living dead girl
Umm....pay your taxes!


Emma S
I'd look into getting a lawyer, possibly an accountant to help you sort through this mess, or even contacting the IRS to schedule a payment plan.

You need to because the IRS can empty your bank account, garnish your wages etc . . . without a court order. They can do it anytime.


wihntr
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File your taxes ASAP. Hopefully you dont owe anything. If you dont owe you are ok.


wartz
You should simply file your delinquent returns and wait for the bills to come then deal with them then. I have a client who failed to file for 20 years and that is where we are with him. IRS has a long time policy of not conducting criminal investigations of persons who voluntarily file delinquent returns unless an investigation is already in progress. If an IRS special agent has not come out and read your friend his rights, he is still under the radar. IRS has plenty of other, probably better cases to work.

You do not necessarily need to have a representative you but the process of dealing with a large multi-year tax bill pretty intimidating if you haven't had any experience. To settle an account, if you can pay it, IRS will give you an installment agreement if you can pay within five years. If you can't pay it in full you can file an "Offer in Compromise" and offer an amount that IRS agrees represents the reasonable collection potential of the account (its jargon) and agree to make all payments of anything that is due for the next five years. If you can't pay at all, the account can be put on the back burner until your situation improves.

There are several tax resolution firms that advertise spectacular successes on cable TV but in real life nobody bats 1,000. I think their fees are outrageous and service often dubious. I have had a number of their cases end up on my desk. I am an enrolled agent, licensed by the Treasury Department and specialize in taxpayers who have large unpaid tax bills and handle these kinds of problems routinely. If you would like more information privately, you can email me though my profile.


heyteach
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Get thee to a tax lawyer, ASAP.
If you don't know one, call your county bar for a referral. You want legal protection and help on this mess.


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