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 Tax rebate "wheres my stimulus payment"?
https://sa1.www4.irs.gov
this is new and updated today however when i put in my info it is not finding me even though the info is all correct. does it work for ...


 How do you pay taxes if you are being paid by cash???
How do you pay taxes if you are being paid by cash???

I’ve been working at petrol station for a month and they pay only by cash. I’ve asked them to pay me through a bank and provide ...


 2006 taxes, do i have to file if i dont owe anything?
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 Got my PAPER STIMULUS check today so everyone check your mail! ;-)?
Hey guys - a lot of you are familiar with me on here by now lol regarding the stimululs payments. Well my mom works for the post office so she called me and told me that my check was there - so I ...


 When did you get your PAPER stimulus rebate check if your last 2 digits are 00-09?
I am wondering when you received your paper check if you have last two social security digits between oo-09. I am trying to figure out of the paper check schedule is ahead of the dates given on the &...


 Has anyone got a paper stimulus check yet?
the last two of my social are 01, and i am expecting a paper check. has anyone with those two digits got theirs yet? it says on the irs website that they are supposed to be here by today, but u haven&...


 If I receive a cash gift of $3500 from my grandfather, do I need to pay taxes to the IRS on this money?
I'm very confused and cannot find how or where to report it, and I'm not sure if a gift tax or income tax applies. Please help!...


 Im on disable and i cant work i have a income of 2000 per year do i get rebate check?
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 Inhertitance tax is the worst tax of all!?
not only do you have to suffer the pain and loss of lossing a loved one but then the UK Government (aka robbing B*******S) come along and say 'well if your going to get anymore than £285,000 ...


 Can employer tax you on your vacation pay?
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 I'm starting a new job. can I claim 2 dependents if I'm single?
I'm starting a new job. can I claim 2 dependents if I'm single? Can I claim more?

How do I go about doing this on my W-4?...


 How much taxes do teens pay.??
does anybody know how much taxes teens have to pay every year.?? or does anybody know any good websites that would give this information.??...


 If someone is using child care assistance, is it my tax dollars that are paying for it?

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Tawn - not everybody works the same hours. Just because I am not working RIGHT THIS SECOND does not mean I do not work 60 hours a week, which I do. And I know some ...


 Claim kid if you are paying child support?
Could you do this? I mean techincally you do support the kid in a way. I'm just being curious....


 Is it okay to put your social security number on job application?
I went in with my friend today at her work place. The application asked for my SSN and my driver license number. This will be my first job so i don't really know what not to put or what to put. I...


 Are Taxes too high in the United Kingdom ?
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 If I win the lottery why do I have to pay taxes.?
The question says it all. If I win a large sum of money why does the government tax it. I pay taxes every year on my income so why the money I won....


 My current employer wants to pay me in cash, is that a bad sign?
does that mean hes not paying the correct taxes? and if that is true doesnt that mean ill be in trouble when it comes time for me to claim some of that money
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 Do i have to pay tax on ebay?
I have my own ebay shop, i dont make alot, on average it works out £200 per week, i dont work any where, i live off ebay.Do i need to pay tax on it?if so how much and how do i go about it?It also ...



Bebo
What happens if you don't file your taxes?
If you don't file your taxes for whatever reason, do you get arrested? Fined? I know Marc Anthony JUST got caught for not filing HIS taxes for years, and he had to pay a large fee (although it might have been based on his large income). Any idea?
                     
 




iuneedscoachknight
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The correct answer depends. If you have a regular job that takes taxes out on a regular basis, you may be entitled to a refund. In this case, the IRS could care less if you file. You have up to three years to claim a refund of money they owe you. You won't be penalized for not filing. You'll just get your refund later. If you owe taxes, they'll surely be in touch.


~*WoodSmoke*~ ~Environment~ daBlogPound,Inc
It depends on whether or not you are required to file.
Someone who doesn't file taxes on income which is taxable is guilty of tax evasion and this is a federal crime. Depending upon the types of income you're talking about depends on the penalties.

This is a link to some interesting information on the IRS web site so you can get a better understanding of taxes and how they work.

http://www.irs.gov/app/understandingTaxes/jsp/s_cool_stuff.jsp

Good Luck & Bless


Johnnie5
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I didn't file for almost 10 years (I know, dumb me) and I called the IRS and asked them what I should do. They told me that as long as I didn't owe anything I could still file for the past 3 years. They did not send an agent to my house or send me threats in the mail or even fine me for filing late. I've filed late twice now without any penalty but I think it's mainly because they are more concerned with people in much higher income brackets and people who itemize all sorts of things. If you are a single overworked, underpaid employee and file the 1040EZ (filing at the higher single rate), I don't think you have anything to worry about.

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The government would love for you to forget to file if you have money coming back. Tax evasion is a completely different story. That's not what you are doing here. People seem to be confused about the whole thing but it's not that difficult. If you do owe, you would have to owe a considerable amount AND have assets they could take to cover for it. Realistically, that only happens to people who try to scam the IRS by falsifying their returns.


acmeraven
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The IRS helps you out by filling out a worse case scenario return for you. Since they don't know if you have dependents or deductions they can't put them down. This is a sure way to see what your worst tax nightmare bill will be. If you file your own return you put down dependents and deductions and losses that have occured and usually wind up with a refund. Take your pick as to what you like best; pain & suffering or money in your pocket?


Judy1
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If you are required to file a tax return and don't, there are several possibilities on what can happen.

If your income was on a W-2 or 1099, it was also reported to the IRS. They compare those reports to returns filed, and if you didn't file but should have, you'll get a letter from the IRS telling you how much you owe. Penalties and interest will be added to what you would have owed in the first place. Then if you don't pay, the IRS will take some of your assets to satisfy your debt. Criminal prosecution is possible, but not common.

If you didn't file but would have gotten a refund, nothing will happen except you will have contributed your refund to the US Treasury.


twelvesecranger
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Well, I have first hand advice for you. Let me start by telling you this you can be arrested for not filing, but thats normally not the case. They will normally let it build up high enough, and let you beleive you are getting away with it, then "whamo" they will attach(lean) everything you own, your house,cars,bank account garnish your wages. So, my advice to you is file, and find a way to settle up with the irs. It is so much easier to do it now than later with the"quadruple or more" intrest the tack on top of it. my original $2300.00 has almost cost me $30,000.00 ten years later.....Good luck! pay the tax man. they will eventually catch up to you, when you least expect it...


outlaw_tattoo_biker
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First, You better hope the IRS doesn't monitor Yahoo! Answers. But this is the government...they are going to get their way. So you'll eventually have to pay your taxes plus interest. Jail Time is also a possibility.


Bad Mother Clucker
If you owe them money they'll eventually find out and go after you. It may not be for years. So they'll ask for their money, the kicker is they charge you interest. Which is a lot worse than paying them right away. If you don't pay that, they can take your stuff and sell if towards your debt. They could end up arresting you if you deliberately trying to get out of paying.


Joseph T
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If you work somewhere and receive a W2 the IRS also gets a copy of that from your employer. They eventually catch you, make you pay and then decide whether you did it on purpose and then arrest you.

Either way you have to pay. You might get away with it for a while but the consequences aren't worth it.


Shibi
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Tax evasion is a federal crime. I think that you can do jail-time -- Steve Madden (shoe maker) did time for his tax evasion. I had a friend that didn't pay his taxes as a "conscientious objection" and I believe that his wages were garnished for many years afterwards and he was considered "convicted of a federal offense".


MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING
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There are high monetary penalties for not paying your taxes, and fines for not filing (even if you did not owe money but were supposed to file.) If the IRS prosecutes you, and you are convicted of tax evasion, you go to jail.


slice39
You really need to watch this documentary!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsZO6G7dfpI


boxman
Failing to file your taxes will result in heavy monetary penalties. The IRS can seize your bank accounts or any property you own to pay these fines if you don't do it yourself. You can also be jailed for it.


Bailey
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both can happen


dogs
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im sure youll get some type of penalty. Ether a fine or jail idont know. It probably depends on how sever the situation is


okronbon
uncle sam sends you to hell


skylar r
i think its illegal


Nicki
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You have to pay a fine not sure how much but my parents told me that you have to pay them instead of you getting money!!!


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