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 Employer failed to send me a 1099 form. What should I do?
I worked as an independent contractor for a small law firm for about 2 months. I don't have copies of my checks or the total amount i earned. They did not send me the 1099 at the end of the ...


 I am due to pay a cheque into my Lloyds TSB bank acc today (Wed). When will I be able to draw on this cheque.?
Dont forget that we loose a working day on Monday, because of the bank holiday and we have Sat and Sun too to account for....


 Is taking fewer deductions to have a large tax refund smart?
My husband insists on rigging his w-4 so that we pay out a lot in taxes and get a 6,000 to 7,000 tax refund every year. While this has been nice and something to look forward to every Janurary, I ...


 Anyone receive their direct deposit tax rebate for 5-9-08?.?
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 I bet you can't answer this.........?
Can I claim a tax credit if I pay a relative to watch my kid instead of a daycare?...


 What is the average wage in the uk?
and how is it worked out?...


 Can i file for taxes if i work "Off the books" " Under the table"?
Im 21 years old and i have a 1 year old baby, This year i work "off the books" As a cashier at a local Supermarket, I also went to school Full time, Can i file for taxes this year, I made a ...


 Why should i get an allowance?
im trying to convince my mom that i should get an allowance considering i do alot of chores and get really good grades but, i ran out of ideas. any suggestions?...


 Claiming someone on taxes without their permission?
My fiance's mom is not all there in her head. Our Daughter was born in April 2006. She called last night wanting to know if she could claim our daughter on her taxes. There is noway we would ...


 Where is the cheapest place to get taxes done?
I need cheap and close!! And someone who deals with child support being owed!!...


 My babyfather filled the kids for income tax he didn't give me all my share. Should I report him to the IRS?
He received the money and gave me what he wanted to give me an i feel that is not fair b/c without my kids he would have not seen ...


 How money do i get from the tax rebate?
i am 17 and my mother claimed me but i worked all of last year? hmmm .....


 10 bucks says you can't figure out this question about income taxes!!!!!?
ill give you 10$ if you
(1) Show how to file a federal income tax return without waving one's 5th amendment rights
and
(2) identify the section of the Internal Revenue Code that ...


 If i am self employed and pay my wife say 100 pounds in the year does she have to declare this to the tax man?

Additional Details
sorry i mean 1000!...


 Can my Sister claim my son on her taxes?
She tells me because she buys things for him she can, is this true? We did live in the same house but now I moved out....


 What do you think about the Fair Tax?
Would it make taxes the same percentage for all people-poor taxed same percentage as rich?
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I found this on Wikipedia.
It shows that a the rich DO get taxed a ...


 Who can file head of household?
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 Congress passed a bill to give $600 to individuals for tax rebates. I'm 19, but a dependent will I get it too?
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 Has anyone had an overpayment on their tax credits,if so what happened and did u have 2 pay it back?
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 If the sales tax rate is 6% and the tax on a purchase is $60, what was the amount of the purchase?
this is my answer I am not sure if is right
$60

$60 = .065 X...



amor vincit omnia
Income tax does nor exist 4me. have never, ever paid a flippin' cent 4'ncmtx. what's in stock 4me, jail?
i wouldn't mind serving time in jail as long as the chow is good and i ain't 2work 2hrd and i have some kind on relaxation on
week-ends..
                     
 




jseah114
The IRS doesn't jail tax cheats as a first step. What they will do first is put tax liens on all your assets. If you have any bank accounts, they'll take the money from those accounts. If you work, they'll attach your wages. If that still doesn't cover your tax bill, they auction off your house and other remaining assets (cars, jewelry, etc.) to pay your tax bill. The IRS would rather get their money than have someone sit in jail.

Skipping out on your taxes is a federal felony. I wouldn't necessarily take it lightly. Having that sitting on your records wouldn't necessarily be too much fun.


I know, I know!!!!
why not just pay the damn taxes like everyone else does?


bostonianinmo
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Hey, prison's a nice place if you don't mind being girlfriend to some big, hairy, ugly thing, terrible food, and working 12 hour days, 7 days a week and the prospect of some skinhead shoving a shank between your ribs or up your backside is to your liking. If that's your idea of "fun", knock yourself out.


zgzig
Don't advertise this on the web!!! Never know who's reading it.


spicertax
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Have fun now but when you retire - that means too damn old to work - don't expect any social security benefits because you will not qualify. Maybe you could go to jail then to get some food.


skierfreek2003
If you have received income legally, and have not paid taxes, than you could be charged with tax evasion. I am not familiar with the sentencing leniency, but jail is a strong possibility. I find it outrageous that I will be paying for your stay in jail, with my hard earned dollars. You are a drain on society and the economy, you lack self-empowerment, and you are what is wrong with this country.


compurednek
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As long as you do not exceed the state and federal limits for income during the year you have nothing to be worried about. If you make more than $8000 per year though you are setting yourself up for an audit which can be very costly if you have not paid the taxes that are due. In that case they can garnish your wages and take any furture returns up to the amount that you owe.


mykl
Good Luck with that one, death and taxes are unavoidable.


stevesandifer
Well, you don't say why it hasn't existed for you, so congratulations.
Don't, however, take the advice of "Johnny Walker" listed below- this is a tax protestor stance, listed as a scam on the IRS website, and will, eventually, cause you more trouble than you want. In addition to being wrong, it can cost an additional $25,000 fine for taking a frivilous position. Just ask Erwin Schiff, America's leading idiotic tax protestor, now serving 20 years in prison.
If you are not required to file, OK. If you are and don't, set aside a boatload of money for a good attorney.


Judy1
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Well, jail eventually if you make enough to owe taxes. If you don't make much and keep a very low profile, you might get away with it for a long time.

Asking this kind of question on the web would NOT fall into the category of keeping a low profile.

Why do you feel you should be able to freeload off the rest of us?


Johnny Walker
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There is no law in America that says you have to pay tax.The I.R.S is like the mob collecting protection money, totally illegal.

The 16th admendment of the constitution say no American shall be taxed on his labor,people stop paying taxes.


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