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 Where can I get my tax refund check cashed?
Will check cashing places cash it? Also, is there a place that will cash your tax refund check without charging a fee?
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Actually, I was thinking of places other than my ...


 How Much is $63.21 Plus Tax??
Im soo stuck.
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Canada, Ontario,, Windsor i think. its like 15%...


 If I moved in with my boyfriend, do we pay taxes differently?
I moved in with my boyfriend in June 2007. He works and all that and I worked up until November 2007 (damn you company I shall not name) I have a child and I claimed her this year. Do we have to file ...


 Stimulas Payment Question?
For those of you who have gotten there payment's mailed to them how long after the date they said it would be sent was it sent?
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supposed to see mine the 13...


 I calimed 9 all year and made 48k. Will I owe? I have one child and I am a single parent.?
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 Can anyone cite a law that requires citizens to pay an "income" tax on their labor?
I've heard people refer to such a law when talking about "crazy tax cheats," but no one seems to be able to cite the pertinent legislation. WHERE IS THIS LAW?
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 What state form requires a child's SS# for a day care provider to do their taxes?
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 Can you get the Refund Anticipation Loan at H&R Block if you have really bad credit?
I have horrible credit to be honest, due to low income. I want my tax refund asap, so I can move out of my in-law's (horrible) house. I don't have a lot of money to pay for my tax ...


 What percent does a employer take out on employee checks?
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 Everybody getting their stimulus check on time?
I'm schedualed to get my paper check on the 30th. My last 2 digits of my social are 24. I'm just wondering, to all the people that have already gotten theirs... did i come the day of your ...


 When did paying off debt?
Become income?

In October of 2005, I paid off 2 credit cards. I owed $5,000.00 on one, they settled for $4,000.00 and about the same with other card. This past year, 2007, I get a notice ...


 When do 1099-r tax forms have to be mailed out?
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 Has anybody got and money back from tax refund?
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 How can I get PAN card details?
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 How do you get a hold of the IRS regarding tax rebates??
i wanna know why i havent gotten my rebate yet despite the fact that i have direct deposit and a bunch of people i know already did. i already called their hotline and all i got was a recorded ...


 What can i put on my taxes like medication etc.?
i have heard you can put gas, money you have to spend on uniforms for work, money you spend for lunch at work, what else and does it help you or hurt ...


 Wife & I filed single while married for 2 years, if we file this married this year r we screwed?
I just dont want to incure interest & past due charges to make up for the marriage penalty. Do you think they'll hit me with some back charges for that?...


 I only made $1145 and no state or federal taxes was taken out of my checks. do i still need a w-2?

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yes that was the whole year. I didnt start working until october and its a part time job. it doesnt matter to me if its claimed or not i just dont want to get into ...


 Can we pay cash to the construction contractors?
We are getting some construction work done in our business. This is costing about $20K. And the contractor is asking for the payments in cash. Is it legal to pay cash to the contractor. If so, would I...


 Help with taxes!?
Ok so for the past few years I have had a job at a local tennis shop. They have never withheld any taxes because I was always a student and claimed as a dependent. Well this year is the first year I ...



Laureninal
Need to resolve unfiled tax issues!?
I haven't filed my personal tax returns for the past 4 years...I own a small business and have recently been divorced. I need help..am unable to sleep at night from worrying about this. Do I contact a tax attorney or someone with the IRS first? Haven't received any correspondence from the IRS, but am just waiting and worrying! Please don't tell me what a stupid choice I have made...already beating myself up daily. Just want to resolve this issue and move on. Thank you!!!
                     
 




RamsGod
Bottom line, you should file any and all late tax returns with a tax professional. You will get refund checks if the return is less than 3 years late. And you will prevent collections activity on the earlier tax years. If you owned a business for the last 4 years you havent filed, that means you did not report an income. You will need to file schedule C's with those returns, so keep track of any and all business expenses you have had for the tax years in question.
Just because you havent physically recieved a letter, doesn't mean you do not have any tax liability. And, the longer you wait, the worse the penalties and fines get. Filing your tax returns can be the quickest way out of tax trouble.

Heres what you need to do:

1. Gather All Your Tax Documents~Do you have W-2s and other tax documents for the years you need to file? If you are missing any crucial tax documents, you can request copies of your tax documents from the Internal Revenue Service for free.
2. Prepare the Tax Returns or Hire a Tax Professional. Good reasons to hire a tax pro: if you need advice on how to handle incomplete tax documentation, or an advocate who will negotiate with the IRS on your behalf.
3. Protect Your Tax Refunds. Heed the statute of limitations for claiming a refund. Your plan of action should provide an estimate for how long it will take to get your refund checks. If you owe other tax debts, you need to know how much of your refunds will be applied to other tax years. If you think you might owe next year, you should plan on making estimated tax payments to avoid owing.
4. Pay off Your Tax Debts. Your plan of action may be as simple as setting up a monthly payment plan, or writing a check for the full amount. But you need to have a plan, because ignoring the IRS can get you into big trouble real fast.
5. Plan Ahead. This is a good opportunity to review your overall tax situation, and to come up with strategies for reducing your taxes and achieving your financial goals.

Since time is of the essense, get started right away. Find out from the IRS where the local service center is nearest you, and hand-deliver the completed paper returns as soon as possible. Good luck.


acmeraven
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First things first. If the IRS has not contacted you then you need to do the following. If you were married for any of the tax years in question you will have to file a married, filing joint or married, filing seperate return; or if circumstances dictate you can file as head of household. For each year inclusive you will need to compile your yearly totals and visit with any competent tax preparer. Said preparer can put together for you your 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005 tax returns. The IRS appreciates the fact that you are voluntarily coming forward and filing your returns; and will work with you. Get your returns finished and see if you owe or are due refunds. It is a doable thing so quit losing sleep; you are not alone as quite a few people get into the same rut. Good luck.


goldenboyblue
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You should never contact IRS first.
They will start to notice you haven't filed (if required) and will haunt you.If your business is not incorporated nor a partnership it is hard for them to track/find you.
What you need is a good tax preparer experienced with small businesses to file the un-filed returns. Suggestions are CPA's or Enrolled agents, small tax prep firms or accountants that prepare taxes. (the larger tax prep firms usually deal little with small businesses compared to individuals just needing to itemize).
However, if your business has employees
make sure the employment taxes paid. Not paying employment taxes fall under stricter rules.
Once filed, be prepared to pay interest and penalties if you owe taxes.
Did your wife not file as well ?
She probably wont want to file joint with you now.
SO you may either be honest and file as married filing separately or simply single if never filed together with her till now.


STEVEN F
I agree with the Enrolled Agent. One thing I didn't see in his(?) answer is this: you have 3 years after the due date of the return to claim a refund if due. If you owe, the statute of limitations does not start until you file.


skipymcgoo
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your best bet is to contact the tax attorney. You still may have time to do something about the last three years the forth may still be a problem. Do not contact the IRS until you have sought some real legal tax advice.


GRISSIOM PURE GENIUS
Go into a Jackson Hewitt or H an R block (preferably the the first one) and tall them what the deal is. Bring all ur paperwok in and get it over with. You can go in now if u want. Some tax places are giving classes and wil be in the office to help u out


otisisstumpy
This year I filed that many years back personal tax returns too. I didn't contact an attorney because I knew I was getting refunds. I filed 1040a and used standard deductions so I didn't raise any audit flags. Everything went fine.


daoco
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Rams God answer is correct, I would only add that an EA or CPA could use the IRS E-services program to obtain a transscript of your account to be sure you don't miss a W-2 or 1099.


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