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 I am married, 66yrs, and living separately, I want to file taxes separately, will i owe if i do it that way?
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 How much longer will it take?
We mailed our taxes in on April 2 and we still don't have our refund back. How much longer do you think it will take?...


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Well the hotline has been updated! But still not happy, but have to live with it! We filed turbo tax and had to wait on a paper check because we had the fees taken from our return. Finally today the ...


 I got 1074 out of 1200 what is the percentage?
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 I filed a tax return using my friends children now the IRS wants that money back?
I got $6000.00 back from my 06 return cause a friend let me claim her 2 kids. I think that she told this to the IRS and now they want me to pay all that money back. I split it down the middle with ...


 Can i put a block on my sons social security number??
his father claimed him on his tax return w/o my permisson i let it go, so i was wondering can i block him from using his number,who do i contact. thanks in advance!...


 Is it a myth that if you never start paying your income taxes then you don't have to pay them?
I heard from someone that if you don't start filing your income taxes to start with then you don't need to, but if you make the mistake of filing them the first time then you're stuck ...


 Can I write off my 17 year old son who is still in high school?

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 What is the best way to teach myself how to do my own taxes?
I am not going to take a course right now but i would like to know some good books or online resources....


 What happen if I claim 11 Children as dependents when I do my Taxes ?
I do not have 11, just 2.
But many anglo-people lie and gety away with that!

If I do it, Is it a felony?
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 Am I in the higher tax bracket if I am earning 35K per year?, how much will I get/be taxed per month?
Hi,
recently got a new job offering 35k per year, does this mean I will have to pay the higher tax rate? its not how much will I bet getting after tax per month?
Thanks
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 I didn't get my W-2's, who do I call, what can I do?
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 Just did my 1040ez and it says I owe, but this doesnt seem right?!?!?
I made $13,647.34 (my AGI).

I am single, and am dependent on myself; so my deduction is $5,350

Taxable Income: (Income - Deduction) = $8,297.34

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 Do u think its right to recieve child benefits, regardless of their income?

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do you think it is right that all parents recieve child benefits, regardless of their income?...


 If you were scheduled to have your stimulus check mailed by July 4th, have u recieved early yet?
I know some people that recieved their checks earlier than the date scheduled on the IRS website. Mine said it will be maile dby July 4th. I called IRS and they said that they would mail it out June 2...


 Those on benefits could lose your council house unless you work caroline flint says!!?
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 When is the soonest someone can get a tax return?
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 Working from home (UK)?
I have a full time job as a designer in repro studio for a litho print company and automatically pay my taxes and national insurance. I also have a computer and setup at home to enable me to produce ...


 Can you deduct child support you paid off your taxes?
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catboxhoney
What does the government or the state do about ppl who do not file their taxes? Do they track them down?
I am wondering because my daughter's father has refused to file for the last 4 year cuz he owes back child support,. Wondering if they track you down and make you file?
                     
 




Wayne Z
The government entities calculate the taxes themselves. If he owes, then he will be hearing from them. If they calculate that he would get refunds, he may not hear from them. Eventually, he will get a letter (probably from the state) for failure to file but it may be a while.

Fortunately, the states have other methods for punishing people who don't pay child support. Hopefully, they will catch up with him.


lizzit
Different countries use different methods. I expect by the phrases you use in your post that you're American. In the US, the IRS and state governments can track you down and garnish your wages, your refunds; they can even take liens and levies against any assets he owns and eventually seize them. If he doesn't settle his debts (to the IRS, back child support, etc.), eventually the only way out will be bankrupcy. You can not list the IRS as a debtor in bankruptcy court if you haven't even filed your returns.

Be self-reliant; do not count on seeing your child support payments. If they come, it will be a welcolm respite to you.


Kacky
They can track him down if you report him, but like Wayne says, it may not be worth their while. I can't remember what the statute of limitations is on refunds, but there is one, and when he passes it, they will be more willing to go after him because they will know they can collect fines from him without having to pay him any tax returns. Good luck to you, I have been there. Any returns of his that are past the statute of limitations won't come to you, but when they finally do crack down, he'll have to start filing and then you'll get some if there's a refund. He will always owe you this money, though you may get old like me before you see any.


ed
Any and all wages/income that he has received/is receiving, are reported to the IRS.

They are sometimes slow to catch up with evaders and/or non-filers, but they eventually will.

In the meantime, penalties and interest are piling up. When they do, and they will, come after him, his tax obligation will be astronomical.

He should be aware that the IRS can confiscate bank accounts and certain assets.


clyde wide
yes the irs does track down tax evaders. if a person repeatedly fails to file taxes they are shut out of many parts of the economy and society because they must only work for cash to avoid reporting income and wage garnishment. new bank accounts and accounts in excess of $10,000 are are monitored so it is hard to maintain any real savings or economic advancement. i knew a guy in alaska who had evaded income taxes on revenue from three restaurants he'd owned in the bay area years before. he slipped away to a town north of nome and fished commercially for cash for six or eight years. the second he popped up on the irs radar an agent was on a plane and they nailed him. he avoided prison by paying every penny of back taxes ($85,000). it may take a while to find your ex but rest assured, the irs never goes away. it is always watching.


edward m
yes eventualy it may take a while but thay find you your daughters father is no father if he owes back child support if you know where he is you should turn him in he needs to go to jail i am a father of three granted i am still married to my wife but even if i wasnt they would get my whole check because the whole reason i work is for my kids he is selfish and needs to pay


muncie birder
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If it is worth their trouble and if they have an indication that he might owe them money. However, there are so many people who are delinquent with their taxes that with the limited resources at their disposal they have to pick and choose who they go after.

What does owing back child support have to do with filing taxes?

An additional note of interest. The IRS will pay a finders fee for people who turn in non-payers.


ladybug
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the IRS will track you down by your social security number if you owe them money.


Kamunyak
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Yes. It may take years for it to happen but usually they do track you down and audit you.


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