I have been told i need to get my PAYE number from my employer but she says that it has nothing to do witht hem, i have tried the tax office but they are too busy too take my call. Can someone let me ...
I saw that a friend of mine is getting wages garnished from her check from her employer. Her total is gonna be like $4000.00. What does this mean exactly and what are some things that she could have ...
My son was 15 at the beginning of 2007 and turned 16 in August. Can I still get the child tax credit for him since he was 15 at the start of the year or can I not get it since he turned 16 during the ...
I have no ideal how they found out, because I haven't even mention it to anyone. My boss found out I was looking for another job and decided to pass it on to the owner. They both came in one ...
direct deposited if you had you return efiled and paid a fee to file? This was news to me today, and I am disappointed, I expected my check yesterday, and It was not there. The check schedule wont be ...
I think this phishing scam is brand new; it asks people for their direct deposit info so they can get their economic stimulus refund faster. It looks so official, I'm afraid a lot of people ...
We filed my boyfriends taxes in Feb and had his refund direct deposited. His last to ssn digits fall between 00-20. Irs website says this about stimulus tax check payments:
My mother lived alone last year and all of last year was helping me and my husband pay for our bills and mortgage and clothes and food for my children while my husband was layed off. I told her she ...
Mr. N
Is there a law that obligates us to file tax returns?
Yes, tax laws are mostly listed in Title 26 of the U.S. Code. One place to read it is at http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/26/usc_sup_01_26.html
The requirement to file a tax return is listed in section 6012.
http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/26/usc_sec_26_00006012----000-.html
Section 7203 makes it a crime to not file a tax return when you are required to do so.
http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/26/usc_sec_26_00007203----000-.html
src50
Here we go again....
Doug J
The Internal Revenue Code, a statute passed by Congress and frequently amended by Congress
bostonianinmo
Of course there is! Title 26, US Code. Google it if you wish to read it, all 64,000 odd pages of it.
Rock Me Amadeus
Yes.
wartz
Yes. And you ignore it at your peril.
Stevebiggerthanaverage
Hi
Yes. unless you make under a certain amount of money
You can find out what that amount is my going to the post office and looking at there EZ tax return forms
Steve
Bob F
Here is an idea. Don't file one. Then call me from prison and let me know how what your nights with your roommate are like.
tetlitea
Yes, and you should file. Now whether you can pay is a whole different ballgame. There's no law against being broke.
Frank112
The IRC or Internal Revenue Code.
kim m
Al Capone murdered half af Chicago and they threw him in jail on tax evasion....