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 Are thier jobs that one an make money fro without having to report taxes?
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 Taxes 2007 Due Date is a postmark date?
Due date is 17th I believe, does this means the tax forms envelope has to be postmarked by 17th or do they have to recieve it by 17th?...


 I was planning to work in UK in a hotel at a pay of 3200pounds a month. So, what is the tax% to be charged?
As i have no idea about the place if i could be guided about the tax policy, rebate on the amount, and various savings that can help...if there is any website that could be recommended.
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 Does students also need to pay Income Tax?
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 Don't pay taxes............?
I just figured out a good way to switch government control to civilian control...don't pay your taxes, then use that money you save toward becoming self sufficient. Its the chain that we've ...


 How many hours is full time employment. i have been told it is now 45?
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 I'm 17 and have a part time job, will I get a tax rebate?
I made about 9,000 last year, will I get a tax rebate? If so, will it be the full 600?
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why don't i deserve it? i still pay taxes just like everyone else. and if ...


 If a parent claims you as a dependent can you still file your own taxes?
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 Can I claim my kids as dependents?
I have 3 kids (2 with one daddy and 1 with another). i lost custody of all of them cuz i was doing drugs and "neglecting them" (what the court said). they live with their daddys now. i dont ...


 I paid all my son's living expenses for 2006 ($1200 month); can I claim him on my taxes?
My son moved to NY to live on his own after college; the jobs haven't come through for him and so I have been paying all his bills; I really could use the tax break asa single, working mom....


 If you are single and receive a substantial return each year, can you legally increase your dependants?
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 Have'nt filed taxes in three years.What do I do?
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 Can you claim surgery on your taxes.?
I had surgery in 2007, can you claim that on your taxes?...


 My daughter is 21 and receives social security benefits every month. Do we have to pay income taxes on this?
She receives benefits because she is disabled....


 Poll: Do you want the FairTax to be enacted?
The FairTax is a bill in congress that would eliminate all federal taxes and replace them all with a 23% national sales tax. A rebate is issued to everyone for the calculated amount of taxes spent on ...


 I just started my internet business, if i don't make a net profit for 2006, do i still have to file taxes?
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 Tax. how do i calculate it?
okay so the price is 23.18 and the tax is 7.5% what is the price after tax.
can you show how you did it.
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 2007 tax filing status?
I filed my 2007 tax's and also did receive the refund through direct deposit. Would like to know if I would be receiving any kind of acknowledgment from the IRS stating that my 2007 filing was ...


 Why do I pay NI? What is it?
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 Do I have to report my W2?
If I only worked for a company for less than two weeks do I have to report that W2 on my tax'...



speakaholic
I owe the Govt. $1,000 because I forgot to add one of my w-2 forms when I filed my income taxes.?
I haven't paid this debt yet. It is now 2 years old. What are the chances of my being audited? What's the best way to resolve this?
                     
 




$Sun King$
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Phone up your local IRS office and arrange to meet with someone.


Wayne Z
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Just oweing money doesn't trigger an audit but you should make arrangements to pay it off.

For an amount this small, the IRS will accept an installment agreement. Enter in to one and stick to it.


v b
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When someone "forgets" to include a W-2 form on their tax return, about 18 months later, the IRS will send them a mismatch letter (aka CP2000). The letter outlines the impact of the W-2 on the tax year and all the taxpayer has to do is AGREE to the change. The 1040X is not required at this point.

Once the debt is assessed (and it will be eventually even if the TP ignores the letter), the taxpayer should start making payments. If unpaid at tax time, the IRS will offset current refunds.


jwishz
This probably won't trigger an audit, but there are no guarantees. My suggestion is to file a form 1040X, which is an amended return of income. You can download the form from www.irs.gov.
You may have a small penalty and interest but you will sleep better at night.


Perplexed
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Give them a call and make arrangements to pay it. All at once or on a payment plan, but do it now.

It only hurts you if you delay and don't pay because they keep adding on interest and late fees, and guess what, the IRS doesn't go away.

cheers.


Gary
Contact the IRS and negotiate a payment plan. Now you have more interest to pay plus possible penalties and fines. Quick dodging the IRS and start settling up with them, you are only making your situation worst. The IRS will get their money even if they have to seize your property to do so.


Country Boy
If you owe them, they will catch up to you. It is best to do an amendment now, and arrange for a payback; they are willing to work with you. And if you are receiving a refund for this tax year, that will help pay it off.


wartz
Your chances of being audited because of this are zero. You just have an outstanding tax debt. Unless you have received a notice that IRS intends to levy to collect what is due, you should just send in a check for what you can pay with a copy of the latest bill you received. If you are going to have a refund due on your 2007 tax return, it will be applied to what you owe. You should send it in as soon as possible because the refund will be credited to your unpaid account as of the date the return is processed or April 15, whichever is earlier. An early posting date will save you some late payment penalty and interest.


bonstermonster20
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Join the club. My boyfriend is in the same boat. Usually you end up getting audited if you make significant changes on your taxes. If you keep it consistent you are less likely to get audited.


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