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 Did anyone get their stimulus check direct deposited today?
The IRS website said they started to send out the stimulus checks to direct deposit filers today. Has anyone seen that theirs is in their account? Just curious?...


 If a parent is behind in child support over $2000, will they withold the parents tax return?
and give it to the custodial parent as compensation?
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He wants to file my daughter for last year since he worked most of the time and we just separated in september 07. ...


 How to tell a self employed worker from an employed worker?
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 How long should I keep tax records before I can destroy them?
just personal tax records...I don't have a business or anything....


 What is the earliest date you can file taxes?
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 Do students have to pay taxes like other employees?
IN NJ OR NY

I am a student and I am wondering why does my employer take as much taxes as a regular employee who is not a student would take off?...


 Are you comfortable with having the IRS deposit money directly into your account?
I like the idea of being able to get my return back in less than 15 days. However, there idea of the government having access to my account information frightens the daylights out of me. Does your ...


 I am 15 years old and i made ~5000$ this year and payed ~1000$ in taxes will i get a 600$ check?
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 Am I responsible for paying my new husband's past tax debt?
We were married last year and will be filing out taxes together this year. My husband owes money to the IRS (due to a poor business decision that he made while self employed a few years back) that he ...


 If i claim 9 dependents on my w-2 would i get in trouble with IRS?
I heard that you can claim 9 dependent on your w-2 so you wont get taxed when you get paid, but you have to pay the IRS at the end of the year, Is that illegal? and how much would i pay at the ...


 I have just recieved my Council Tax demand,should I let my dog eat it ???

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Ps. No dogs where harmed in the making of this question ;-D....


 Can you claim your spouse as a dependent if they were unemployed the entire year at home with the children?
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 Can I claim my girlfriend as a dependant?
My girlfriend was not able to work much this year...earned less than 2000$ due to pregnancy. I am wondering if it would be better to claim her and our daughter under me or if she should file and ...


 Can married couples file taxes separately?
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 How does one avoid paying taxes altogether?
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 How can i grow a money tree?
someone told me if i plant 100 doller bill it will grow and make a big tree with many 100 dollars, is this true?...


 Can I deduct a septic system on my taxes?
I had to replace my entire septic system on my house in Feb 2006, because it was not up to code. They said they could condemn my house if I didn't fix it. It cost $4000. Can I deduct the $4000...


 Does anyone know of a place that pays you for items?
what I mean is if you know some place in L.A that would give you money for any item you give them. because my dad is near retirement and the government has cut his salary too much. we wouldn't ...


 How much is $299.99 plus tax?
I live in Arizona located in chandler. I have know idea how much tax is. I am just intrested knowing the exact total of $299.99 + ...


 Is it possible to hide income in order not to pay child support ifyou own your own business?
if so should a W2 be sufficient? or should i ask for corporate tax papers to prove how much one is making?
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This is not me who is doing it. it's my x husband!!!...



imcablesteve
Im being garnished by the IRS. What do I do?
I owe them about 7k & they are taking everything I make above & beyond $143 a week. I CANT LIVE ON THIS!!!
                     
 




daniswired
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you need to file your returns and work out a payment agreement with them.

Call the IRS and talk to them.


vetech_61
get a second job till you are even.


Mathew
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once you have gotten into a garnishment you have run out of options other than paying. An attorney will charge you an arm and a leg to conclude that you should pay the IRS what they want. There are only a couple of ways to deal with the situation now. Get a loan with payments less than what they are taking and pay it off. Get a second job and put every dime into the IRS debt. By the way be sure to share your story with any one that is behind on their income taxes. Deal with it before it gets to a tax lien.


Canadian Ken
I assume you've gone in and talked to them about this? If not....get in there right away. Explain that you are willing to pay up, but in smaller monthly/bi-weekly amounts...you need somthing to live on.

Do you have any investments or mutual funds you can cash out and help to pay down the debt? If so, it might be worth it just to get the government off your back.

Good luck


ictharian2000
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You have quite a few options, but a great deal depends on different factors, and the level of advice you need is quite beyond this forum.

The first factor is the nature of the debt. Do you actually owe the money? If the amount you owe is in debate, then you have more wiggle room, and it is easier to get them to pause in their collection actions. Are there penalties in the balance due that are inappropriate?

Another factor is IRS proceedure. If the proceedure leading to a garnishment failed, and the failure point is shown to them, they will stop the levy instantly. The fastest I have heard is 24 hours, but my experience has been in two weeks.

Are you able to come to an installment agreement that is livable? If so, then you can complete an installment agreement at the IRS website. Discuss the options with the collections department of the IRS.

Do you qualify for a hardship exemption? The $143 they leave you is based on a table amount. You can submit a form that could lessen or halt the garnishment amount based on your living expenses.

For a case such as yours, I would seek out a CPA or an Enrolled Agent that was a former IRS revenue agent. A tax attorney is a bit overkill for a situation like this. Anyone can become an enrolled agent, but IRS revenue agents who work with the Service for a minimum period of years are granted the license. Former agents tend to be experts in the area of IRS proceedure.


zenasrager
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call them up and try to set up payments.you will have to send them a financial report. but usually they will take payments. i make a payment of 80.00 a month. it's better than getting garnished.


Wayne Z
Contact the "Taxpayer Advocate" in your area. There is one in every major metropolitan area. They can't do anything about the liability, but they may be able to stop the garnishment.

See what happens when you ignore those IRS notices????!!!????!!!!????


agold_12
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I strongly reccommend going to this website
http://www.gottrouble.com/legal/tax/collection_index.html


Angelfood
It starts with a phone call to the IRS...write down every day, every person, every conversation you have with them...and try to strike a deal that you can live with...be reasonable.

If you don't think you owe them this tax...dispute it immediately and get a lawyer to help you get them off your back...if it is question of your divorced spouse owing and they somehow have come back to you...there is relief you can get from this...go to an accountant and together you can get this form filled out and filed or pull it off line after you CALL THEM!


stephaniencurtis
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see an attorney and see if you can get a settlement to pay it off at a lesser price.

or

try to get a small loan so you can pay them off, the payments would be much cheaper on a loan.


open4one
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YOU NEED A TAX ATTORNEY.

If you do nothing, you're going to be garnished until it's paid.

If you hire a TAX attorney, you'll probably spend a lot less than they save you.


cork
TOO LATE..
SHOULD HAVE MADE SOME ARRANGEMENT TO REPAY...

THEY ALMOST ALWAYS ATTEMPT TO WORK THIS OUT.


Skuya!!!
You shouldn't have owed them $7000 to begin with. Now you have to live with it. sorry.


bloody doctorine
you get mad at them? o.o


skattered0077
thats what happens if you dont pay your taxes!

but when I was in the US I remember seeing adverts on TV from attorney's who could help you with IRS debt.

have you tried one of them, if not, then I suggest that you look at paying back that money you owe with a more reasonable personal loan and then....REMEMBER TO PAY YOUR TAXES!


Up your Maslow
Little


theworldssmartestman
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Greetings!

Make them an offer of compromise. Every is entitled to a one time deal. They will usually accept a dime on a dollar.

Good Luck


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