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 Has anyone filed taxes with H&R block before?
if you how did you like their service did you get what you expected out of your return and did they make sure to work around things for you like give you credit for school, taxes you paid on certain ...


 Is returns got from mutual fund investement taxable in income tax?
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 I am a single parent, a full time student and I work 16 hours a week. Should I be paying council tax?
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 Can I claim "myself" as a dependent on my W-2 form for my job?
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 1/25/08 tax refund still not received..its 4:30 PM est?!?
Both Turbo Tax and IRS site says my direct deposit will be here today 1/25 and its after 4PM and its not there? Has anyone else not received theirs yet?...


 Income tax is illegal?
Did you guys know that there are no laws that require americans to pay income tax, so the IRS is just lying to us when they say it is the law for our wages to be ...


 When having your own business, can you write your liability insurance cost off for your taxes?
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 Is the uk better with a pound or euro?
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and with the pound qui elow now, how does that help manufactering...i dont get it.......


 If you wanted to give someone a large amount of money.......?
If you wanted to give someone a large amount of money, would they be liable to pay any tax on the money you give them? I know you have to pay an inheritance tax if you are left money, but not sure ...


 Where can i find the law that states that workers must pay income tax?
i've seen the laws about property taxes and corporate profits taxes, but i can't seem to find a law that requires people to pay a tax on labor and wages.
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 My brother is 17, he is in fulltime education, should he be taxed for any part time work he does?
HES BEEN taxed abit he worked part time over the christmas

what can he ...


 This is for people livin in england?
This is for people livin in england?
with regards to claiming housing benefit and income support, would I still receive this if i relocated to Spain??my rent is late and i only receive half of ...


 Do you live paycheck to paycheck?
does it suck as much for you as it does for me?...


 Can the IRS take away your home if you aren't paying taxes?
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 We will be moving to UK in a few months. Will we qualify for the Child Benefit and the Child Trust Fund?
We will be moving to UK in early 2009 from the Philippines for a job assignment. Are our three kids qualified for the Child Benefit and the Child Trust Fund?
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 If home prices are falling?
Will our local tax assessors adjust our home values as well? Last year when a proposal to not exempt disabled homeowners from having caps, the tax assessors office simply raised the value of the ...


 Parents want to claim me on income tax?
so, i am 19 years old. I just got my W-2 in the mail and my mom will be filing for me. She stated to me that if she claims me dependant she'd get a bigger refund back and i would get less. ...


 Is it better to claim 1 or 0 ?
I am 23, single, no kids & I support myself , Ive always claimed 0 on my W-4 forms but recently I changed it to 1 and claimed head of household because my 19 year old niece live with me & I ...


 If you did a direct deposit with the IRS for 2007 taxes will next months check be direct deposited too?
We've done direct deposit for years when filing taxes.

We'll be one of the first ones to get our advance on next years income tax. I was wondering if we will be getting a ...


 Are we allowed to prevent the government from withholding taxes? ?
When I get a pay stub every 2 weeks, are we allow to prevent the government or company to withhold taxes and pay them at the end of the year? I mean if we can, isn't it wiser to do this since we ...



Auntiejen
I havent filed my taxed yet, Am I in trouble?
I never filed and extension and still havent reported my earnings for 2005. CAn I still walk into a tax place and have them processed? What is my penalty? Im single 1. no assets, under 30 grand.
                     
 




kingaroo2u
You're not in trouble, per se, because you have 3 years to file a return in order to get a refund (if due). But what happens when you don't file a return is that IRS files a Substitute 1040 for you, and then they add penalties and interest to it, and the interest is accumulative, so you're much better off filing it now to eliminate owing them any more than you may already owe. If you owe and can't pay, they will work out a payment plan with you, and you should take their offer, because the interest they charge is much less than paying it with a credit card. And you don't need to hire someone to file the return for you; just go to irs.gov, find the form, fill it out and mail it in.


Cam
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No, you have 3 years in order to file tax forms if you are to receive a refund. If you owe, its usually only a few cents a day penalty. Extensions are available, or even a 120 day hold (which allows you to pay by then). These are only facts if you grossed more than your 2005 exemption (3200 per person) + your standard deduction (5000 single, 7500 hoh, or 10000 jointly). If not, then you are not even required to file unless you would just like the refund. Yes, there are tax places still available, not able to mention names, but I work at one.


Chris L
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You are now.


Nikki W
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Better late than never. Penalty wouldn't be very much. It doesn't sound like you would owe based on small income.


MYRAJEAN
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DID YOU HAPPEN TO FILE FOR AN EXTENTSION? IF NOT YES YOU ARE IN TROUBLE, IN THE FORM OF PENALTY, MOST PLACE THAT YOU CAN WALK INTO ARE NOW CLOSED YOUR CAN TRY GOING ONLINE TO IRS.GOV WHERE YOU CAN DOWN LOAD PROGRAMS THAT WILL ALLOW YOU TO E FILE FOR FREE I USED COMPLETE TAX.COM IT WAS FREE AND ALL I HAD TO DO WAS ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THE PROGRAM ASK ME. IT TOOK ME ABOUT 45 MINUTES.


smonical
If you don't owe any tax, then you won't owe any penalty. If you do owe tax, then the penalty is usually 5% of the amount due for each month or part of a month your return is late, unless you have a reasonable explanation. You also will owe interest on the unpaid tax.


celticwoman777
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If you owe the government money you're in trouble. If they owe you a refund, no sweat. Don't put it off another minute. Go and get it done. You'll worry yourself sick otherwise. You can't undo what is done, but you can take care of business now. My family uses H & R Block. I'm sure there are other reputable companies you can use. God bless!


rockEsquirrel
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The sooner you file, the better. IRS will compute penalty, then interest, if you owe tax. See H&R Block or Jackson Hewitt.


Make_my_day
Well, Considering that they are only two months late...
...YEAH! You should go to your accountant and your lawyer to get this straightened out ASAP!


Steve
If you are getting a refund, then there will be no problems except for the possibilty of filing late. That penalty is about $100. However, if you owe, then you will be hit with the late filing penalty on the amount that you owe plus interest.


PSG_30127
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Call the IRS and find out.


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