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 Why are Jewish people Tax-exempt?

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As far as I can remember and from what I have heard from various sources I have come to the conclusion that they are. Can any provide proof that they are and if they ...


 What day are federal taxes due this year with the 15th falling on a saturday?
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 Can i go back few years to claim my parents?
At the time my parents stayed with me(2000 to 2003 they are in their 70's), I didn't know I can claim them as my depends. They are Chinese and has very low retirement. I supported them(paid ...


 Do I have to file taxes for my 2 year old?
I feel really dumb to ask this, but I got a 1099-INT from the bank for him. He has a 90-Day add on certificate worth about $2500 right now and he earned $42 in interest last year. Do I have to file ...


 Are any of you who have gotten your payment back willing to share the last 2 of your social? It may be fun?
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 When will I get my tax rebate if I used Turbo Tax online to file my tax return?
I used turbo tax online to file my taxes and chose to direct deposit, but the deposit went to Santa Clara Bank then to my account......when sould I expect my rebate?
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 My tax code is is 522L Y, would this mean that i am on emergency tax?
Also if i am what is the best way to claim it back, does it happen automatically on april 5th?...


 When an employer lays someone off, do they then have to pay a portion of the unemployment ins. to the Stte?
When collecting Unemployment Insurance does it all come out of a general fund or does the former employer pay a portion to the State which is directly earmarked for that laid off person, and if so ...


 ****Rebate Check****?
If you owe the IRS will you still receive the rebate check of 600.00

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 I fail to understand this issue with the 'Council Tax' in England.?
If I paid a little each week, cash, at the post office, I have until the end of the financal year to pay the bill.

If however I pay by direct debit and miss a payment (January for example, ...


 I won $5000.00 in 2006 at a casino do I have to claim it on 2006 taxes or can I wait and claim it on 2007's?
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 Is thier a law REQUIRING you to pay your Income Tax return?...?
because I CANT FIND ANY.
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oh no no no rtff, thier is absolutley NO law in place that forces you to pay your income tax return...what you got thier is as good as what i ...


 When will the irs tax relief checks be mailed?
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 Can I and my wife give our daughter more than $10,000 without her paying a gift tax?
I always assumed the gift tax was payed by the reciever for anything over $10,000. Someone just told me that if my wife and I each gift our daughter $10,000, nobody payes taxes, niether us nor her. ...


 What percentage of Americans receive more from the government than they pay in taxes?
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 What is TDS?
tell ...


 No federal withholding from check?
when i filled out my w-4 form when i first started working i answered all those questions like single so i entered one and it all added up to 6 total so therefore no federal was taken out of my pay. ...


 What would happen if everyone in the U.S. stopped paying income tax?
What if every working person in the U.S. realized that income tax is unconstitutional, and according to the IRS it really is voluntary? Of course, this will never happen because people are used to ...


 Does anyone know a website where I can check how much are my property taxes?
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 What should I do if was illegally claimed on someone's taxes?
I tried to e-file my taxes, but the IRS rejected my return because my mother already filed her taxes and she claimed me. The help center at turbotax first told me that I would have to file by mail, ...



jsteeltown1976
I havent done my taxes in 5 yrs. Who should i go to??
                     
 




Iritadragon
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First of all, I assume that you have been paying your taxes through your payroll every week? So the government HAS been getting their money all along. All they really need is your confirmation as to the amount of deductions you are entitled to.

Have you kept all your receipts for those years? And it is just a matter of filling out forms? Well, the first place to start is the IRS itself. They will have a "library" where a stock of previous year's returns are kept. You need to get yourself returns for every year that you have missed.

Then you just sit down with all your receipts, and those returns and just portion everything out to the proper year. Then open each year's return starting at the oldest--READ THE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET CAREFULLY--and follow the enclosed directions for each year. There may be some small changes in reporting requirements from year to year. You just make sure you follow the directions closely and you will be fine.

Put each completed return into it's appropriate envelope, making sure you have attached all copies of all receipts that may be needed, and that you have signed the forms in all appropriate places. Mark each envelope with the YEAR the tax return is for.

Once you have all five years of returns made out, take the lot of them back to the IRS office that you got the tax returns from and ask to see a counsellor or tax representative (whatever they may call them in your area). Have a good explanation ready for why you hadn't made those returns out at the appropriate time...keeping in mind that it is always best to tell the truth, no matter how embarrassing it may be.

Like I said at the beginning, you will be in no trouble if you have actually been paying your taxes all the way along. The only problem comes with how much MORE you may owe them. You will pay hefty interest charges if you owe money from five years ago. If you are entitled to a return however, they will NOT pay interest to you, as it is YOUR OWN FAULT that you did not file on time--they owe you nothing extra.


srea_2001
You need to go see an accountant, perferably a CPA (Certified Public Accountant). They can sit down with you and go over what you have and what needs to be done. If you owe back-taxes, since you haven't filed the last 5 years, they can help with communicating with the IRS and the State Tax Commission that you live in concerning interest and penalties you have incurred. If you don't know of a CPA in your area, you could try calling the IRS or your local Better Business Bureau and see if they can suggest where to start in finding a CPA firm that can help you. I work for a firm in Oklahoma City. I hope this helps.


Bad Girl
Call the IRS and get an accountant


lbbwest
First of all, it doesn't sound like you even know if you have refunds out there, or owe. If you have refunds older than the past three years, they are dead, however if you file and owe for over the past three years, you will indeed owe. Unless you are talking about a huge amount of monies, I wouldn't worry about going to jail (fraud.) It's really hard to prove. I would have someone in my family or friend recommend a CPA or EA in your area that is up to date in CPE. Good Luck!


EPS100Momentum
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Its not as gloom and doom as some of these answers are letting you to believe. Unless of course you owed money and did not pay it in time. If you don't owe any money then your basically off the hook scott free. All you have to do is file the tax years you missed.

But if you owe moeny then your basically going to pay double what you owe. But if you file your taxes on your own , you are not going to go to jail. The IRS is not in the business of putting people in jail that it can collect future taxes from if they stayed out of jail.


Judy1
Gather up all of your paperwork and take it to a CPA. Depending on what type and how much income you had, this might not end up being a big problem - or it could, no way to tell from the info you give.

Get this taken care of as soon as possible - if you owe anything, it will just get worse the longer you wait.

Good luck.


ann
You can go to one of the local IRS office to have them help you prepare your unfiled returns. They are located at 5799 Broadmoor in Misssion, KS(near Johnson Drive and Metcalf) or 5800 E. Bannister, Kansas City, MO(near Bannister Mall).


Lori S
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taxes are done annually
you should explain your situation to a lawyer
certainly to the tax company you often deal with
regardless if its good or bad


j.fleming2
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First off why haven't you filed in 5 years? You are lucky that the IRS hasn't come into your home and started taking your belongings! You need to go to a CPA and let them help you. I would call and give them the situation first, and pray; because they are going to charge you a lot! Good luck!


mzadicktiv
H & R Block


Steph
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The question isn't "who should I go to", but rather "where"
And the answer is "GET THE HELL OUT OF THE COUNTRY !!!"


shelcom
You should go to a lawyer.


dan l
tie your buttcheeks together, cuz ur goin to jail!


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