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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 ...


 Why should we pay taxes when there is no law to do so?
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 Paper stimulus check today 5/23/08???
Has anyone received their paper stimulus check that was supposed to receive it by today?? I still haven't received mine, and am wondering if it will come today??...


 Do prostitutes have to pay income tax and national insurance?
Is it PAYE if you work for an escort agency?...


 If I am am unmarried single single mom, which filing status do i choose when filing my taxes?
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 If a person files bankruptcy can they file their back child support that they owe under it?
My ex-husband owes back child support (alot) and when I filed for what he owed, the state increased the monthly payments and then he decided to file bankruptcy right after. I can't find an ...


 If i only work 12 hours a week are they allowed to charge me tax?
I get paid monthly and only do about 48 hours a month cos its 12 hours a week should i be getting taxed for this? ( i didnt think you did but i am)
Can i claim any of it back?
I need advice ...


 I am a single woman with no children, living on my own, how many dependants can I legally claimon my w-4?

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I meant exemptions not dependants...sorry!
Thanks for the great answers....


 How can i make easy money without working?
not doing bad things though!!!...


 What keeps you comming to work besides the paycheck?
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 Benefit Cheat or a Tax Cheat... Who is worse?
Please don't answer saying they are the same as they are not..

As you can see if you read the question fully...

Thank you for your input in advance.

But you can ...


 Can I deduct my dogs from my taxes?
I'm getting ready to do my taxes and somebody told me that I can somehow deduct money from my taxes for my dogs?? I've never heard of that. Can anybody help me with that?? thanks......


 Which US States have No State Income Tax?
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 Yur paycheck each week $500.If you want to save $2,000 in 1 year, how much you set aside from you paycheck?
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 What about someone who has never filed a tax return. She would be in big trouble, correct?
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 CAN I CLAIM MY NEPHEW AS A DEPENDENT IF HE DOES NOT "LIVE" WITH ME? ?
Hello... Can I claim my baby nephew as a dependent if he does not live with me... I know head of household is if he lived with me...so what would my status be? would it be single... with a dependent?...


 My fiance is self employed and hasn't filed taxes in seven years. I have gone through and sorted all receipts
What do I do now?
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We arent married yet, but are living together for a year now. I sometimes call him my husband. Sorry if anyone thought I was trying to bulls**t them....


 Home run Ball? IRS Taxing it!?
The guy who caught Barry Bonds home run ball wanted to keep it so The IRS wanted to tax him on the value of the ball he does not have the money for the taxes so he has to sell it.

Do you T...


 I just got married a few months ago (July 29). Should my wife and I change our W-4 filing status to married?
Should we change it now or should we wait until 2007?...



brittany lou
I missed the deadline this year to file my taxes, so it wasn't done. What will happen?
                     
 




lvlksuperior
In contrast to the other answers.....I was a tax preparer for 5 years. If you owe money there will a penalty for late filing and interest based on the amount that you owe. If no money is owed and you expect a return there is no penalty, the best thing is to file as soon as you can. As far as going to jail...well big brother is not that severe..in personal taxation unless there is a substantial amount owed and the missed filing is a deliberate act to avoid payment of taxes. The IRS will work with an individual to come up with a payment plan for substantial monies owed plus interest and will put a lien on your property or garnishment of wages until paid in full. A person should always file an extension to file by Apr. 15 if they are not able to get them done on time, the extension will give you until Oct 15 to get it them completed.


Geaux LSU Tigers!!!
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Get it in as soon as you can, and there will be a penalty for being late.


kellie r
they catch you eventually and they charge huge penalties and interest IT SUCKS


Donny
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Depends. If they owe you, you simply file and get your tax refund. If you owe them, you simply file your return, pay your tax and get a bill for a penalty + interest. It really is that simple. Get'R Done!


shirt
The minute you SIGN a tax form you are signing into agreement that you owe the money. Any personal tax in America is illegal. If you dont believe me, do a Google video search on "America: Freedom to Fascism" or go directly to the movie here:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1656880303867390173


Hammer
If you owe money, you will probably have late fees (I would guess at the rate of 10 to 12 percent each year on the amount you owe). If you are due a refund, you will probably still get it back, just not as much. I would recommend you get your papers and file them ~ ~ ~ check with your local library as many usually know people that will help you for free with your filing. Good luck - - and do not put it off any longer!


The Broken Doll
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you have to file because if they're more than four months late you can get arrested.


QueenWarrior
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you will have to pay a penalty (fine) but you should still pay them asap because if you dont you can get some jail time


Kevin C
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See about filing an extension.. I'm sure their was a deadline for that too but I'd definitely do something.. either file late or see if can extend. Speak with a Accountant, should be some type of free advice you can call or check on line. Maybe check some government website having to do with taxes and their should be a number to call for free advice.

No really sure if anything would happen though even if you didn't file. But you might want to do it anyways.


piratety2
you will go to jail


Judy1
If you owe, they'll charge penalties and interest. If you don't owe anything, there won't be a penalty - and if you have a refund coming, you'll get it even if you file late as long as it's not over 3 years late.

File as soon as possible though. If you don't file, eventually you'll hear from the IRS about it, but that can take a year or more - by that time, penalties and interest will have really added up.


Kevin G
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file an extenstion asap.


ladora_52251
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oh you still need to file, don't "not" do it cuz your late. a late fee is charged but not paying at all could be worse


stephenweinstein
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If you were entitled to a refund, you will not receive the refund until you file. File as soon as possible to get your refund. There is no penalty (other than the refund being delayed) for late filing of a return by a person entitled to a refund.

If you would have owed money had you filed, then you still owe that money, and you now owe penalties and/or interest. File as soon as possible to minimize the penalties and/or interest.


Ursa
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Initially nothing. I've filed as much as 3 yrs. late.
A bit of advice though, don't procrastinate that long, the IRS will get nasty!
Call the district IRS offices, explain that you missed the deadline and get the filing done ASAP.
You should not face any penalty or fines.


Madrider
It really depends if you owe them money. I missed out a few years ago and to my surprise, I owed. I'm paying them now by way of them just keeping my tax returns. Probably not the way to do it, but then again, I don't owe very much.


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