Why do the government pay them selves to much money??? |
| Plus they get expences which are more than what the average persons wage is , While those on that avrage wage can barely afford to make ends meet. and tax us a third of our wages and then council tax ... |
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Can the IRS take your stimulus check for bad debt? |
| My boyfriend has horrible credit, he has collections and lawyers calling him all the time. He hasn't recieved his check yet, can they take it away from him for that reason?... |
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Do americans really believe our health care is free? (uk)? |
| they say they have to pay $330 a month which is about £170 a month. we DO pay for our health care it comes out of our wages each month.... |
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Should there be a tax on bonfires? |
Bonfires create pollution, and the green nuts probably suggest global warming.
If Gordon and his mates taxed it (like everything else), they'd make a killing on November 5th.... |
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How much did you owe on this years taxes? |
I owed 3000, after computing business expenses and deductions for my online business I own owed 500. Additional Details I'm not sure about NY, but I am in GA right now so I'm ... |
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Do you HAVE to pay taxes? |
| Someone informed me about a documentary that exposes the fact that there is a section of tax code that says you don't have to pay. Of course the government can take you to court and you have to ... |
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What is a mail in rebate ? |
| what is a mail in rebate need to know please help 10 POINT... |
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Has anyone received their stimulus check for this week? |
| According to recent info the IRS was to deposite ss #21-75 on May 5, however I have not spoken with one person who has received their check. My ss# is 61, and am wondering when I'll get it. I ... |
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I haven't paid taxes in 5 years? |
| I haven't paid any taxes for 5 years now. The problem is I don't have anyway of paying the taxes I owe. What do I do? I want to make things right but if I go to them and say I don't ... |
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What happens if I put my money in a UK account? |
| I'm a US citizen and want to do this. I have a regular job I pay taxes on and make extra money as a sports bettor (punter in the UK). I don't want the US government to take that money. In ... |
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vaar69 | I havent filed a federal tax return in five years...what should I do? |
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enufwork
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If your income is substantial, I'd have an accountant get you caught up... that will give you someone who can accompany you to the audit.
Aloha |
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Elizabeth L
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It is a worse crime to lie on your tax return (felony) than to not file (misdemeanor). Find a good tax person and go back and file for those years, it isn't too late. You will have to make payments to the IRS if you owe money, but they might owe you money and then you will be alright:) BUT the state of Arkansas said I owed them money, my tax lady corrected it, they owed me money......of course they never paid me and they never will, but at least I didn't have to pay any fines |
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Mathew
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You may still file returns for any years that you have missed. It will be necessary to reconstruct your income and deductions for those years, which you may find difficult to accomplish. In some cases you can request information from the IRS as to what has been reported as income and make that a starting point. The one thing that I have found is that some people get money back from those prior year returns because they were not aware of credits and deductions that would have applied. I would strongly suggest that you contact a tax professional as you may find that they could save you more than they charge. The following link will give you the form necessary to get a transcript of all W-2s and 1099 forms filed with the IRS with you Social Security Number (and that of your spouse if necessary)
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f4506t.pdf |
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Pablo Diablo
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Bend over. |
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Dee
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Sit down with a tax expert & go over your income for the 5 years. It's possible you owe, didn't have to file, or could be due refund(s). |
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Plain Jane
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I have been there and done that.
Don't go get and Attorney. Just have your Taxes done and send them in. For the most part, I was due refunds from IRS and owed the State. If you owe you will also have penalties and interest. With the State there was one year I was due a refund the following year I owed and they just kept my refund. Also for the first year I didn't file, I was due a refund from IRS and they sent me a letter saying that to much time had passed and they were not going to refund my refund?
It's all water under the Bridge now and I am not missing filing again. |
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jimi_new810
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Start filing, start fresh! |
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stevesandifer
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The IRs can go back 6 years if it wishes to persue criminal charges. However, if you contact a licensed tax person, preferrably an EA, you can reconstruct those years, get them filed, and sleep better. |
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Screaming Eagle
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Move to Mexico. |
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kinsmed
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File all of them with the next one. |
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precede2005
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If you are undocumented you don't have to worry,even you like to pay you can! otherwise call the IRS department and seek advise from them instead of wasting money behind the lawyer.The IRS will charge you Interest + Penalty..you can ask them to pay by installment if you like to do so. |
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Why Not!
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get a lawyer, now............. |
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Buffy Summers
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Get help from someone (an accountant or tax preparer) who specializes in non-filers. Have the person help you assemble files of your earnings and expenses for the last five years, and then have that person, not you, contact the IRS for you.
There are criminal penalties for not filing, but, in the end, the IRS just wants the money. If you don't have it (it could always be that they owe you), they'll work out a plan for you. If you do have it, be prepared to pay as soon as possible. The penalties keep accruing until you pay it off.
If you don't file soon, be ready for a lot of trouble. |
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Cryssie R
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get on in before the interest starts adding up. |
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P*Kitty
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turn yourself into federal prison |
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Juzt_b_238
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When W-2's, or any other income source, is reported under your social security number - copies of all that information is sent to the IRS as well - every single year. If you have not been contacted by the IRS for not filing returns when they think that you should have - the possibility may exist that may not have earned enough income. However, if the recordation sent to the IRS shows that you did earn enough income, and didn't file - you may be in a bit of a pickle. If you are truly concerned about it, and don't want to take your chances, go to a local IRS office and tell them that you want to file. They can pull up all of the W2's, 1099's 1098's etc... given to you in the past five years and can tell you where you stand and what you need to do. You can also call 1-800-829-1040 for Individual Tax issues. |
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