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 My husband went to jail in early Dec.2006, can i file our taxes together without him present, and how?
He is in jail over 4.5 hours away from me and about to be sent to State Jail even further away. I don't have a car or a ride to go get his signature. I had to go back to work to support our 3 ...


 What would do if you haven't received the rebate from the IRS?
because i have already try the web-site to check where it is.... it show that they don't have no information about it yet!...


 What kind of trouble will you be in for not filing taxes?
I don't understand why you get in trouble in the 1st place. Isn't it the persons loss if they don't file and get there money back? I don't think it should be against the law.
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 Why do some states have sales taxes and some states dont?
i live in california and thers 8 %
but in states like nevada an new york thers none (or maybe alot less)...


 Did anyone noticed there tax code changed this month?
I actually got a little bit more cash....


 A boy earned $10 more than twice as much as his sister. Together they earned $70. How much did each earn?
A boy earned $10 more than twice as much as his sister. Together they earned $70. How much did each earn?

whats the ...


 Can I claim disabled brother as dependent on my taxes?
i AM THE LEGAL GUARDIAN OF MY DISABLED BROTHER, WHO DOES NOT LIVE WITH ME AND RECEIVES SSI(SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME) HE IS WHEELCHAIR BOUND. I PROVIDE MORE THEN HALF OF HIS SUPPORT. I AM IN THE S...


 Stimulus check?
Ok so I was wondering has anyone recieved their stimulus check via direct deposit this week so far?? Also I heard they are doing 5 million deposits tomorrow.... since I havent recieved mine yet {last ...


 Can you do your taxes for 2005 and 2006 together?
My girlfriend didnt make enough for 2005 and 2006 to have to file but I thought I could file both years and she would get a little better refund than if I just filed hers for this ...


 I use a family member for day care for my son when I'm working. Can I still write it off?
My cousin watches my son 3 days a week and gets paid. Even though my son doesn't go to an actual day care (one that's recognized as a business), could I still write it off? It wouldn'...


 I am a single mom of 4 and I just filled a w2 for a new job and the total on line H, adds up to 11 exemptions?
i am being totally honest. A) no one claims me for a dependent so that is 1.
B) I am single with one job so that is 1.
C) doesn't qualify for me b/c i don;t have a spouse so that is 0...


 How much tax do i pay?
if i get two part time jobs both on minimum wage how much tax do i pay on the second job is it the higher rate ie 40 something percent with national insurance ...


 When does the UK Tax year end?
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 *******what is going on in britain companies going down..are we in heavy recession is the housing market crash?
hi all will this last for more than two years....will house prices crash to levels in the early 90s like 70 grand for a 3bed in middx etc so the market is going to crash below the 30% they predicted.....


 Paper checks.......?
Have u received a paper check, what are u numbers.. THANX...


 My ex- wife and I were going to file taxes together for 06. She then filed alone and just told me.?
She just gave back my w2 form yesterday and said she had already filed and claimed all of the deductions we had. She is a real estate agent and does not pay her taxes when they are due, I on the ...


 Where is my tax refund?
I'm just curious, the website says the check was mailed on the 15th of May. Does anyone know how long it usually takes from the time they said they mailed it till I actually recieve it.
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 How much taxes on my salary ?
I'm in touch with a company in London which proposes me the salary of £1315 a month. I'd like to know how much it represents after taxes ?
And is it a good salary to live in London ? <...


 Do people on houseboats pay council tax?
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 I have already filled my taxes and got return. i got a 1098 form after words for the house i bought this year?
what do i do?...



knufflebunny
What happens when you spend 3 years without filing your income taxes?
My daughter's father owes her about a year and a half in back child support and she's only 5. He purposely does not file his income taxes just so they cant garnish them and she cant get her money. I know he's not exempt from filing because he makes atleast 40k. What happens when you dont file your taxes for 3-4 years in a row? At what point does the IRS come looking for you? Is there a number you can call?
                     
 




Andy
If no tax is due on filing, there is no penalty. But after 3 years you forfeit the right to any refund of older tax. And if you owe tax, the statute of limitations never runs, and you can't file bankruptcy against it either (that statute of limitations runs only from date of filing).

The IRS may never call; but then again they might. They are always helpful to nonfilers who resume filing. There may be penalties (and interest) if tax is due; but that is related to the amount of arrears and so could be small. They come before child support.

Child support can be ordered irrespective of filing a tax return. The court, or child support agency, can help. Or a children's charity or local social services agency.

Here's the IRS page on tax fraud reporting: http://www.irs.gov/compliance/enforcement/index.html
And here's the address to write to: "
http://www.irs.gov/compliance/enforcement/article/0,,id=106778,00.html
"If you suspect or know of an individual or company that is not complying with the tax laws, you may report this activity by completing Form 3949-A. You may fill out Form 3949-A online, print it and mail it to:

Internal Revenue Service
Fresno, CA 93888

"If you do not wish to use Form 3949-A, you may send a letter to the address above. Please include the following information, if available:

* Name and address of the person you are reporting
* The taxpayer identification number (social security number for an individual or employer identification number for a business)
* A brief description of the alleged violation, including how you became aware of or obtained the information
* The years involved
* The estimated dollar amount of any unreported income
* Your name, address and daytime telephone number

"Although you are not required to identify yourself, it is helpful to do so. Your identity can be kept confidential. You may also be entitled to a reward."


octopussy
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First you report him to the court. It's the courts job to track down deadbeat dads. You can also contact the IRS. I don't know where you live so hear is a link http://www.irs.gov/localcontacts/index.html this will hepl you get in touch with the department at the IRS you are likey to need. You will need is full legal name and social security number if you have it and his current address.
This a link for reporting tax fraud http://www.irs.gov/compliance/enforcement/article/0,,id=106778,00.html
Here are some phone numbers to call. Hopefully they will be of some help to you.
Live Telephone Assistance
Monday – Friday, 7:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. your local time (Alaska & Hawaii follow Pacific Time). When calling, you may ask questions to help you prepare your tax return, or ask about a notice you have received.

Telephone Assistance for Individuals
Toll-Free, 1-800-829-1040.

Telephone Assistance for Businesses
Toll-Free, 1-800-829-4933.

Telephone Assistance for people with hearing impairments
Toll-Free 1-800-829-4059 (TDD). For further information, see Tax Topic 102.

Telephone Assistance for people who live outside the United States
Hours of availability vary by location. Please see our International Services page.

Face-to-Face Assistance
In certain areas, IRS also has local offices you may visit to receive assistance

Again, if you have a court sanctioned child support agreement it is the courts job to see that it is paid. Give the court his current address and the information on his place of employment if you know it.
Good luck to you.
Ciao!


cajunrescuemedic
Yes, you can get in touch with them, you can also try irs.gov . I don't know when the IRS will come looking for someone who don't pay their taxes, but eventually they catch them. Many times they'll get put in jail for tax evasion. You may also recieve a reward from the IRS. Look them up on the internet, I'm sure that they'll have a hotline you can call. Be prepared to give information about your ex...his full name, address, telephone number, cell phone number, social security number (if you have it), his place of employment...ect. Best of luck to you........he deserves this for being a deadbeat dad.


kelly r
what a buttwipe he must be!fer gawd sakes contact the IRS and turn him in


Judy1
If his income is reported to the IRS and he doesn't file his tax return, they'll come looking for him eventually. They're working on items not reported for tax year 2004 now, so it takes awhile.

If he's having enough taken out to pay his taxes, the IRS might just basically file a return for him and let him know what's been done, or if he didn't have enough taken out, just bill him for the balance.

If he didn't have extra withheld so he had a refund coming, his tax return wouldn't have anything to do anyway with getting child support - only the refund can be grabbed for back support, so if he calculated his withholding so he didn't have a refund, there wouldn't be anything to take.

In most places, wages can be garnished for back child support, and you can set up to have the current support deducted from wages before he gets his paycheck, and sent to the courts or other official agency to be sent to you. Check into that to see if it can be done in your area.


answerme
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His luck will not likely last forever. Your choices are to take him to court, civil or family, and provide info. and documentation on his work, employer, salary, etc. as much info as you can lay your hands on.

Otherwise, you can call the IRS yourself and tell them to check him out and why and give them the info. to start looking at his employer's records, his bank records, etc.. They'll get in touch with him to follow up on why he has not filed, make him file, and fine him big timie. If they garnish his wages, their garnishment will probably take precedence over yours. Once they get their money, then you can garnish for yours.

I say go for it. No child should be without.


bkoskovich
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Turn him in to the IRS. If you are right & he owes you will get a finders fee from the IRS. Keep in mind you will also be audited. So as long as you are above board go for it.


james_a_willis
i believe its ok to file every 3 years-- unless your self employed then its every 3 months-- back child support is taken from any federal tax returns that he may receive and given to the child support services (comp controller) the i.r.s. can go back i believe 10 years on your income filings. i believe if you owe the i.r.s. they can usually confiscate land holdings- bank accounts- stocks- or anything of value you own-- they cannot take your tools that make you a living or a vehicle that you use for work. almost everything else is wide open for them-- also it cannot be discharged thru bankruptcy (child support) and this person will face the piper sooner or later. im not a lawyer and this is my opinion only


John P
Just call the IRS in his city and give them his phone number. He will be quite screwed. But you will never see any of the money for your daughter. The IRS will probably bill him thousands and thousands of dollars. The interest on unpaid taxes is unbelievable.


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