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 Does the IRS accept e-files on holidays and weekends?
I e-filed my return on the 15th with taxcut. It was successfully sent and said it typically takes 24-48 hours to be accepted by the IRS. Today is the 18th! Does the 24-48 hours include the weekend ...


 I've been offered voluntary redundancy, around 21k. When can I claim benefits if I take it?
Will I be able to get contribution based JSA straight away or is there a gap before I can? Also when would I be entitled to housing benefit and council tax benefit? Of course I'd hope to get a ...


 Filing Head of Household for both spouses?
Can both spouses file head of household on their taxes without getting in trouble?...


 Is It True That Nobody's Paying Income Taxes This Year?
U.S.A. My co-worker told me that if the government owes you money they will pay you in monthly installments and that if you owe the government that you don't have to pay this year. Is that ...


 I got married in June, how should I file taxes this year?
He makes more money then me and has to pay in, where I have my son I claim (he is not the father), can we file separately, is this a good or bad idea....


 If YOU received your PAPER STIMULUS REBATE in the SNAIL MAIL , please answer ;-)?
Please do me and a lot of people on here a favor. Can you go to the irs website and to the "tracker" on there and let us know what it says. Does it say it will be mailed on May 16th? Does ...


 E-filers? How quickly did you get your refund after e-filing?
I used Turbo Tax but I dont think it matters who you filed with, just in case it does, when answering if you used Turbo Tax too, please say so. Thanks. =)

Also I am not asking for an ...


 If someone dies and leaves you a farm, do you have to pay tax when the property is transferred to you?
State of PA if it matters....


 If I cannot pay my taxes and i have no phone to contact them what should i do???
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 Is there a way to change previous tax returns to look better to get a bank loan?
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 What does total monthly gross income mean?
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 Do you have to pay council tax if you are renting?
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 Why do people answer questions they don't know the answer to?
Someone just asked if he could deduct the money he lose in stocks. Everyone answered 'no'. But that's wrong. You can deduct capital loses up to $3,000. Here is the tax form to do it:<...


 My paychecks from 2007 has Federal Withholdings - When am I eligible to receive this money back?
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 What law says we have to pay taxes?
I can not find any laws that states we HAVE to pay taxes in the U.S.
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Ok, if it is a law written everywhere.... i DARE you to call the IRS office and simply ask them, &...


 Can anyone find the law that states we have to pay taxes on our income?
I have done a bunch of research and it just blows my mind that no one can actually show where this law is documented. For a law to be a true law, it must be filed in the federal register. And guess ...


 I dont believe it but what if ... An email saying I got a tax refund?
It says:
Dear Tax Refunder
After the last calculations of your fiscal activity we have determined that you are eligible to recieve a tax refund of $990.55
Please submit the tax refund ...


 Scam? or not?
i got a call today from the social security administration. they told me because i pay my taxes i was picked by the federal government to get $500 deposited into my bank account for 6 months. i didnt ...


 My ex owes back child support and students loans, so who gets his tax refund and stimulus package?
He owes 7,000 in back child support and I think his loand have been defaulted since late 2006 or early 2007. And I don't recieve any state assistance:)
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 What would you do in this? Advice needed?
I have worked in my company for a year and in that time been promoted to manageress. I work 4 days a week, 10 hour shifts as I live 30 miles away from my job. This is all agreed.
About 4 months ...



saiahg22
I owe the IRS over $6,000 and I'll never be able to pay it. My boss really screwed me. What can I do ?
I worked for a guy that told me I was going to be pd. under the table. At the end of the year he hit me with a 1099. I owe the IRS over $6,000!!! I am a young single parent and I workmy butt off to make ends meet and now I am in total debt. This will take me years to pay. I already live pay check to pay check. What can I do? I am already on a payment plan but is there any way they can lower the amount I owe?
                     
 




Ola
Call the IRS and negotiate payment arrangement plan, there is no other way out of this. Good luck.


Brian G
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You can try to get the IRS to settle the debt. I doubt they will be very willing to work with someone who was going to try to stiff them completely by thinking they were getting paid under the table.

If you want to get back at the guy you worked for, check out the definitions of employee vs. independent contractor on the IRS website, www.irs.gov. If you should have been classified an employee, the employer should have paid his share of taxes. He will still have to pay them, plus a hefty fine, if the IRS finds that he misclassified employees on purpose. You still have to pay your share, but you can laugh at him.


bostonianinmo
Your ONLY option is to set up a payment plan with the IRS and clear the debt. There's no way to reduce the amount of your debt other than to pay it off.


Judy1
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You tried to steal/cheat on your taxes, your boss told you they'd help you, then at the last minute they did what was legal and you were left hanging - so THEY really screwed you. Think about it - to find the guy who really screwed you, take a look in the mirror.

Yes, it will take years to pay, and be a hardship to you. Learn from it, and play by the rules in the future.


TaxMaven
Look, you need to just suck it up, take an extra job & PAY WHAT YOU OWE! You are basically saying that you (& you boss) cheated on taxes all year & now s/he decided to (halfway) come clean, probably so s/he could deduct what s/he paid you & now you are p***ed that YOU have to pay your taxes like a grown up.

(1) Your creep boss should be reporte b/c you probably did not qualify to be a contractor, though the rules are more lenient now.

(2) You should stop trying to duck your tax obligations. ALL decent, respectable, LEGITIMATE employers will pay you & withhold on you correctly. "Under the table" jobs are usually crappy, anyway. You can do better in the real world.

(3) NO ONE cares that you are a "single parent". We didn't make you single. "Single parents" get enough tax breaks & get lots of (misplaced) sympathy from people like Oprah & the welfare bureaucracy, but NONE from the IRS & those of us who actually pay all our taxes. Find a LEGITIMATE job (or 2 or 3) & stop your whining!


Just Mee
I would not waste more money on a lawyer. Call the IRS and ask them what you should do. The IRS treats honest people quite kindly - why don't you come on over to the honest side of life? You need to pay your debt like everyone else has to.


Charles F
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Relax, your'e not the only person that ever got in that situation. IRS will make payment arrangements to let you pay on time based on your ability to pay. You may only be required to pay as little as $10-$20 a month with interest. Call them up, they will send you a form to fill out so they can determine how much you can afford to pay monthly.

If you're a single parent you may qualify for child credit of up to $2,000. If you got a 1099 you may also be able to take certian business deductions on Schedule C.

I would suggest that you go to a tax professional and seek advice. The estra money you spend may be well wroth it. At the very least go buy a good Tax guide for $15-$30 at a book store which has some great advice on tax savings. Especially for a self-employed person like yourself.


Annie D
Talk to a lawyer. If you're a young, single parent and it wasn't a high paid job, I don't see how you could owe that much. Something wasn't calculated right.


John for PETA
I'm 14, with no experience in the area, obviously. But I have seen ads on the television for free debt negotiators. Maybe one of them.


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