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 Can I still file my 2005 tax return??
In 2004 my refund came back less than expected, shortly thereafter I got a letter from the IRS stating I had underreported my wages, so they adjusted my refund, to say the least it turned out that ...


 I have not filed my taxes in about 8 years., please help me how to start.?
I'm low income individual and with no permanent job in the past or present, is there a way to do income tax without W2 forms; what do I expect when I decide to filed; I have with me about 3 W2 ...


 Claiming daycare on your tax returns?
What's the process on this? Can you claim the daycare costs if your child was at any daycare (licensed/unlicensed)?

Just curious. (Yeah, I'm already thinking of tax time. I ...


 I am self employed and need to know how to go about paying into Social security?
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 My father recently died and I will receive approximately $65,000 mostly from an IRA. What will my taxes be?
He lived in Nevada and I live in Ohio. I will receive about $3000 from his personal possessions/property, $7000 from a bank account, $55,000 from an IRA....


 I live with my parents and i have a daughter i make above 3,400 a year can they claim my daughter on taxes?
please help!!!...


 I am 22 made 4,000$ but my dad filed me as dependant will I get a refund with the stimulus law?
I am 22 College Student and my dumb dad made me file dependant... will i still get 600 or 300$ from the stimulus package?...


 Will i receive a stimulus money on dependents i claim on my return?
1 child age 21 didn't file a return low income and didn't pay any federal tax
1 child part time college and filed a return
and i claim my elderly mother did not file a return soc ...


 How ruthless is the IRS?
What do they have the power to do, and to what extent can they use it?...


 If I don't claim my son as a dependent on my taxes, can he still be covered under my medical insurance?
My son is 21 years old, a full time college student and is covered under our medical insurance policy. When he files his taxes he wants to be able to take his own deductions on his return. I hope ...


 Tax refund- do you get refunded for your social security?
assuming you qualify for refund (which i sure do this year!!), would you be refunded for money spent on Medicaid + Social security? Or is it just Federal withholdings that you get refunded on?...


 Can you deduct interest on a camper trailer or can a camper trailer help on you income taxes?
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 Stimulus check?!?!?
a lot of people had said they got a letter in the mail saying how much there check would be and when they would get it, i did receive a letter in the mail well before taxes where do stating that a ...


 Recently retired from job. Where should i invest to get maximum earning?
I got Rs.10 lakhs as retirement benefits and want to invest in a safe place and also expect maximum income from ...


 Can anyone prove to me that income taxes have to be paid?
Or are we just laying over like lambs and letting Uncle Sam steal our money. I also can't find any REAL proof such as documents or even copies of anywhere of the 16th ammendment being ratified....


 What is the ammount of money Poles get to buy a car to get to work in the uk?
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 How many people now are ready for a tax increase?
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 At what age does one not have to file to IRS?
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 Is there any legal way to avoid paying capital gain taxes on the sale of rental real estate property?
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 Am i eligible for IRS Stimulus payment?
If my mother claims me as a Dependant, am i still eligible for the IRS stimulus payment?...



sean1201
I owe the state of Illinois $130 in taxes I haven't paid yet. When will the IRS issue a warrant for my arrest
                     
 




OPM
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The IRS is federal not state level. $130 will just be taken out of future taxes with lots and lots of penalties added in if you don't take care of it.

At the federal level the penalty is 1% per month with 1% per month interest or 24% per year, more than almost any credit card. It only takes a couple of years for your taxes to double at that rate. Don't know what Illinois charges.


Judy1
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The IRS doesn't worry about collecting your state tax, your state department of revenue does. And they're very unlikely to jail you over $130. They might well garnish your wages or seize some of your assets, though. It's a small amount - why don't you just pay it?


Bettee62
PAY ASAP. YOU PENALTIES WILL ACCRUE BADLY


dianes98
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When you go to file income tax returns, if you have a refund - consider it theirs.

At tax time all the federal and state agencies help themselves to any refund you might be receiving before you even know it happened. Or, as all employers are required to send in "new hire" information with SSN - they may put a wage garnishment order in place which will pay off your debt and interest until they are satisfied.

This gets them off your back and debt settled, but it doesn't help your credit rating.

If you can, the best thing to do, so as not to effect your credit rating is call the state and barter with them to pay $20 a month or whatever you can afford. $130 isn't a lot in the scheme of things, but they won't forget - better to pay it on your terms.


bostonianinmo
Never.

The IRS doesn't prosecute state tax cases, the states do.

IL won't prosecute this, but they may well turn it over to FMS for collection. If that happens, it will be captured from any Federal refund you may have coming next year.


In all of you
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Don't worry, more people get struck by lighting every year than go to jail because of taxs.


jpp1959
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They wont. You will just find out one day that your wages have been garnished for back taxes and interest without you having a chance to dispute their statement as to the amount owed. Pay a little now, or a lot later.


Amy F
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First of all, the IRS would not issue an arrest warrant for a $130.00 debt, they will just garnish your wages, seize your assets, etc.

Second of all, the IRS does not collect state tax debts, the state does. Call the state of Illinois to make payment arrangements and save yourself a lot of grief.


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