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 Was to get my direct deposit on 1/25 from IRS,?
checked and was sent, bank hasn't posted, anyone else going through the same thing. How long does it take to post to the bank. I used the emerald card I had from last year which in effect is a ...


 How can I change my exemptions on my w4?
I just found out that my work hasnt been taking out ANY federal taxes of my paychecks and I owe $500! I have tried to send in a new form numerous times and it never changed! Please ...


 Where or how can I do my income tax with only my last year check stub?
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 I deposited a check from a 401k that I was changing and they took out taxes. Will I get penalized?
I deposited a check from a 401k that I was changing and they took out taxes. Will I get penalized for receiving the check and then depositing it into another 401k account even though they already ...


 Council Tax?
As a mature student will I have to pay council tax? I'm renting with my partner who works full time and this september I start my Nursing Training as uni. But I've heard that as a student I ...


 I owe the state of Illinois $130 in taxes I haven't paid yet. When will the IRS issue a warrant for my arrest
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 How do I write off closing costs on my taxes, and where do I enter that information on form 1040?
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 Nevada Really Has No Income Tax?
... So you would pay no tax on income whatsoever?
How many other states do this?
I have a hard time believing this, probably because I was raised in only very liberal, high-taxing states....


 Why do I owe the bank?
I did Fast Tax refund with Jackson Hewitt about 3 or 4yrs ago...... They issued me a check with in 2days from a bank and my understanding was that the bank would receive my refund from the Irs....... ...


 Tax relief?
My dad only receives Social Security benefits but has no other income. He hasn't filed taxes for years. Is he still eligible for the new tax rebate thingy?
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 I built a website for charity. Can I claim any deductions in my taxes?
I run a small business where I build and maintain websites for $1200-1500. A friend of mine who does Christian motivational and strength shows asked me to build a website for him. I decided to do ...


 Can i work and receive benefits?
im in the uk,im currently receiving benefits....am i allowed to work a specified amount of hours per week without effecting my benefit?
thank you.
fred....


 How many should I claim on my w2's? I still want a refund but they are taking out alot now? what is the best?
With my 19 year old and baby and my son, should I claim more on my w2's now so not so many taxes are taken out? Will I still get a refund next year? Would I get child credit for my daughter if ...


 20 years old and never filed taxes?
Hi,
i'm 20 years old and due to lost t4's, i've never filed my taxes. I just recently managed to get all my previous t4's and i'm not ready to file. I have 5 years of ...


 What are the tax advantages of a Roth IRA over a traditional IRA?
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 Can my dad claim my kids on his taxes?
Me and my kids have lived with my dad the whole year. I didn't work in 2007, so can he claim them? He also calims one other dependent.

I also get child support checks, does this ...


 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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HmC
My Mom had someone file our taxes. He was a foney, We owe the IRS $1, 000, Should he pay?
According to the IRS we can't sue him, although his name is on the papers,
Is there anyway we can get our money from him?
                     
 




PepsiLime
Sorry, but your mom is ultimately responsible for checking and signing the tax return. She might be able to get him to pay for the interest and penalties, but not the tax.


shelcom
No. Regardless of who fills out the forms YOU are responsible.


acermill
Nope. Had he filed your taxes correctly, you would have owed the money anyway. No matter who you have prepare your income tax returns, YOU are responsible for their accuracy.

You won't get very far suing. The man can always claim that he made an honest error, or that you gave him incorrect information.


bostonianinmo
You may be able to get him to pay the penalties and interest, however you signed the return attesting to its accuracy and you are primarily responsible for the accuracy of the return and any taxes due.

You might be able to go after him for the penalties and interest in Small Claims Court but the amount may not be worth the hassle. The IRS does not give legal advice on whom you can or cannot sue.


bbcpa7
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A. What was the basis for the adjustment, and do you know that the IRS is calculating it correctly?

B. Was this because of his preparation error, or did you give him erroneous information?

C. Did you go back to him to allow him to review the notice to see what he thought?

I get these all the time. Sometimes I made a mistake, but more often than not - the IRS is interpreting information differently than I did and they just need to see how I handled it, or, the taxpayer didn't give me all the information needed to complete their return.

I wonder if you are not assuming that the authority figure (IRS) is automatically correct, which is common in the general public. If the IRS is correct, then your preparer is a "phoney". The flaw in that logic is that the IRS is a large organization filled with humans - they make mistakes all the time (just like the rest of us).

The adjustment is going to be made up of taxes, interest and penalty. The taxes and interest are your responsibility. The IRS probably did not charge penalty, but if they did, the preparer may be responsible for them (depending on who was responsible for the error).


Judy1
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If any of the money is for interest and penalties, you might have a chance of getting him to pay that part, if he has any ethics. Any part that's taxes owed in the first place if it had been filed properly is yours to pay.

By law, you are responsible for the penalties and interest also, but you might be able to get him to reimburse you.

Good luck.


SO_CAL 4 life
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Yes, it is our duty to pay taxes, even if the government is going to use tax payer money for this nonsense war. Since he was a phony, you should of went to one of those tax filling places that had a better reputation. You paid for what you get. He must of been charging a low price, but thats life. What are you going to do


ScamBuster
1.contact the police
2. call DA's office
3. File fraud alerts


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