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I haven't filed taxes for about 17 years, I don't have records or any idea what i made, The only w-2 i have is 2006,Do i need a lawyer
and if i owe will they settle for my tax return for awhile,
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Dont think u need a lawyer. But give H&R Block a call. They would be able to tell you what u need to do.
ROOR
H&R Block is the cheap way... I'd get a lawyer and DAMN 17yrs
Not a Superhuman body builder
Yes, I would talk to one, especially if you can talk to one that is offering free initial consultations. There are a lot of things to consider, not knowing how much you have made over this course of time is a bigger problem.
vsangunett
I suggest you go to the NAEA web site and locate an Enrolled Agent near you. EA's receive their license from the Internal Revenue Service. They specialize in taxes, and have the same ability to have Powers of Attny that lawyers and CPA's do.
nevadareddon
Talk to a tax specialist or an accountant!
Wayne Z
1) Getting the forms for the really old stuff is going to be tricky but the IRS may still records of your W2's.
2) By law, the IRS can not accept a "settlement" offer if there are outstanding returns to be filed.
3) No one, not Block, not a CPA nor an attorney is going to have software to handle the really old stuff.
drum_bum88
maybe, but only a lawyer specialized in banking or finance