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Are we really not required to pay our income tax? |
Ive seen numerous things about there be NO law to make us pay or file an income tax. How accurate is this? I shouldnt wouldnt mind keeping my money. Additional Details Umm actually if ... |
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Do I need an accountant? |
I am a sole trader, but mainly need someone to help me sort out budgeting and paying back debts.
End of year accounts I can do myself-particuarly with online self assesment.
Am I wasting ... |
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What states have no taxes? |
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If you owe money to the IRS, will they take your stimulus money to be repaid? |
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Do you pay more tax on a 2nd job? or is the same 20% on both? |
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Can an employer deduct 1/2 hour lunch break from my pay, if i am part time and only working 50 hours a week? |
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P60 tax rebate? |
i got my P60 today earnings £19.759, and payed £2928.78p tax, tax code 522L how can i tell if i can get a rebate ? or if anyone knows anything about tax could you let me know cheers? A... |
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Earned income credit--age requirement? |
My daughter is not married and is 24 yrs old..she has a daughter 7 yrs old....the IRS rules state she has to be 25 yrs old.
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What are the tax advantages of owning a home? |
Will my wife and i receive more money as we bought a house this year. Additional Details We paid over 10K in mortgage interest and 4K in property takes.... |
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How long should i have to wait? |
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Falsely Claimed Dependent? |
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If my dad gave me ...? |
$50k,when he sold his house, do I need to pay taxes on this or is that totally his responsibility when he sold the house? Additional Details We are not avoiding taxes, I just want to ... |
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Can you file taxes seperately when married, even if you have a child together? |
Me and my fiance' are planning on getting married this Oct.We already have a 2 yr old son.
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Is there really any FREE way to file your taxes? |
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Lao Ban | What are the consequences of not filing taxes for several years? |
What if someone has lived abroad for five years and not filed their US taxes even once in that time? What are the possible consequences of this? How can this be remedied? |
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lizzit
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You seek the aide of tax accountants and tax lawyers who specialize in bringing delinquent taxpayer forward. If you think you might owe a lot, seek a lawyer and talk about everything as hypothetical until you're ready to clear the situation. If you think you probably owe nothing, you can start off with a tax accountant, but again speak of your situation hypothetically.
The tax accountant or tax attorney will plead your case with a sympathetic IRS Tax Attache, requesting a waiver of all penalties you may be facing. You will have to pay the back taxes, but you have a good shot of getting the penalties waived if you aren't already in receipt of nasty letters from the IRS.
If you have been getting nasty letters already, it's much harder to plead ignorance, and you may have to live with the penalties.
Since you live abroad, you are entitled to the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion, Foreign Housing Exclusion, Foreign Tax Credits, Tax Treaties, and a host of other miscellaneous items that will in all likelihood reduce your US burden to a very manageable amount. Why not take the plunge today and solve your problems?
If you are interested in taking this further, feel free to email me. |
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macguffin
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Financial penalties and perhaps prison. Get yourself a good tax attorney and accountant. Also, why don't you look up the plight of U.S. "actor" Wesley Snipes, another tax-cheat. |
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Tragedy
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getting audited by the IRS is a definite possibility followed by fines, back payments and even up to jail....no kidding. |
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acmeraven
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If you lived and worked abroad for 5 years you most likely have no taxable income if you earned less than a ceiling amount. You may have refunds due you. You may have a late filing penalty. You have to get ahold of somebody who does income tax returns and scope the situation out to see what your exact status is. We are all different. |
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little_miss_prickles
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Ask Wesley Snipes. I believe he's in Namibia at the moment so he may be hard to find (the IRS are having enough trouble). Good luck. |
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Star
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it depends on your status, and what form you failed to file (Federally) in the USA. |
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Pobept
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see a tax specialist, file and amended tax form
provide documentation of being out of country
be prepared to pay taxes due plus penalties and interest! |
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sesamenc
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Ask Willie Nelson about not filing taxes. LOL
If you have been out of the country you could probably contact the IRS directly and find the best solution for you by speaking with someone there.
http://www.irs.gov/
Have you made any US taxable income for federal taxes? If not then you may not have to worry about it. |
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