Tax question? |
| My wife made less than 1,000 dollars last year, do I have to fill out her information on our taxes?... |
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Why does it cost so much to have your taxes filed? |
| Filing taxes every year is something we all HAVE to do, regardless of income. So, why does it cost some people so much to have them filed? The prices are getting outrageous..... |
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Does anyone know where our tax goes in the UK? |
| Just wondering what the breakdown was? Of say, every pound you pay in tax, 10p goes on Iraq, 25p goes on admin, 40p on the national debt, 2p on Health services, etc.... |
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Will the UK ever adopt the Euro as its currency? |
| It would mean the UK would lose control of its fiscal policey.... |
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How does the inland rev. discover that you are not paying tax if you haven't registered as self employed? |
| My sister is working for a doctor p/t and earning approx. £1400 per month. He does not pay tax or N.I. contributions and says she should register as self employed. She hasn't done this as she ... |
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This is about social security for people over 65? |
| I want to know if a man is collecting social security when he is 65,and gets a full or part time job,will he be able to keep the money from that job without it being deducted from his social security ... |
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WIll I be better of working?? I'm on benefits and really want to work but am worried bout rent etc...? |
i really really want a job....im on jsa and housing beneifit, but will i be better off if im working?? i'm really worried about how i'll cope with rent etc .......thanks Additional D... |
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What do you say to someone who says there is no law require you to pay income tax? |
What law is it that requires it? I don't actually believe that croc, I just want to know the actual law. Additional Details An amendmant, is a CHANGE to the constitution. The ... |
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Overtime taxes? |
| I'm figuring out my timesheet for the month. I have 9.5 hours of over time that I can claim as time and a half (1.5 OT). I was just curious if The Man taxes more on 1.5 ovetime? If so, would ... |
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I owe $1600.00 for 2006...IRS did not "catch" it last year and i got my full refund...? |
they now know and i was wondering if they will just subtract it from my refund this year or will it hold up my refund altogether??? Additional Details i actually want them to take what ... |
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What do you think about Inheritance Tax? |
| You pay tax all your life and when you die, they tax you again!... |
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If you FOUND OUT about the FEDERAL RESERVE and the INCOME TAX were illegal, would you stand up against it? |
And if your local mayor said he checked into it and said there's no requirement in the tax code--it's a voluntary tax.
And your whole town wasn't going to file.
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\\How much is 2,000.000.00 pounds in United States Currency ? |
| How much is 2,000.000.00 Pounds in United States currency?... |
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Can my boyfriend claim me and my 2 kids on taxes if I did not work all year? |
| He has taken responsibility for the three of us for the past year while I have been in school. I keep hearing different things but need to know for sure. Thanks!... |
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nj2c4u | What happens if I do not file my income tax for three or more consecutive years.? |
I just wanted to know if one does not file his or her income tax for three consecutive years or more, will there be a problem? Though he / she is paying taxes monthly. |
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ninasgramma
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Maybe nothing will happen, if you were not required to file. You may be missing a refund due to you. If you owe, chances are good that you will be sent a notice from the IRS about taxes due.
File those taxes. You can go back as many years as needed. You generally can only get a refund for three years after the due date of the return. |
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gccochris
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That will be a problem.
Even if you don't owe them anything, if you had income you have to file. They will rack up HEAVY fines and interest for not filing.
If you file all the missing returns, they usually will give you a break. |
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Wayne Z
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That depends
The IRS calculates the tax based on the info that they have. If they think they owe you money, you will probably never hear. If they think that you owe them money, you will hear and there will be penalties and interest added on.
Some states still have failure to file penalties even if you have a refund coming. You will probably hear from the state before you hear from the IRS. |
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notyou311
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Yes. You will have to pay huge fines and you could be arrested for tax evasion. |
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Brina
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Sounds like trouble to me. |
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Culture Warrior
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Only if prison sounds like a problem
You are required to file a tax return every year, regardless of you paying taxes through your employer.
besides, you are probably leaving money on the table witht he IRS in the form of a refund. |
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moose on the loose
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It would be in your best interest to file because you will probably get a refund unless you made alot of money. You can file an amended return for the years that you didn't file. Just go to your local library and they should have(or can print) the forms and instructions to file . It is easier than you think.And if you make a mistake, they will catch it and correct it and send you a letter of explaination.You save money over hiring a tax prep place. Also, the IRS has a phone # you can call to get help answering questions.If you are due a refund for the years you did not file, the statute of limitations is 3 years to go back I believe. So go get your money from Uncle Sam! |
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Bozema
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Your best bet is to get a tax professional to prepare and file the returns for you. There will be penalties for failure to file even if you don't owe anything. But they will go easier on you if you come clean than if you wait and get caught. Your tax professional may be able to negotiate a payment plan for you. In this situation its best to get help than try and fix it yourself. |
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rawson_wayne
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The IRS will hunt you down like a dog, drag you naked behind a old, rusty car through the streets of Cleveland then draw and quarter you in the town square before putting your head on display in the middle of the Brooklyn Bridge.
Or, they will fine you and charge you with tax evasion. It really depends on how good of a day your auditor is having. |
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michelebaruch
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I would file a.s.ap. you will not get in trouble. But file before you do get in trouble |
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laurinolover
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if you are to receive a refund - no problem. You will only be subjext to fines if you owe money. It happened to my husband that's why i know |
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WealthBuilder
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None of my clients were drawn and quartered. Some of the cases I have filed (including one this month) the clients have left THOUSANDS of dollars on the table because the statute of limitations expired on the payout of refunds.
You can still get refunds for the past 3 years if you file. There is no penalty if you are owed a refund.
It is a crime NOT TO FILE. It is not a crime to not be able to pay.
We can find out and do quick, free estimates to see if yo umay owe or not owe for any year in the past 10.
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M.O.A.B
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will be Ok for now, sooner or later they will catch up with you. |
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