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 Can I at another income tax place if I didnt pay for my taxes to get done yet?
ok well a couple of week ago i went to go file my taxes at this plac but she said I had to pay 50 bucks to get tthem done because I wasnt getting much back. I gave her a copy of my ID SOCIAL and thae ...


 How much is 57.98 $ plus tax?
the tax in my location is provincial=8% federal=6%...


 Why don't Churches pay property taxes?
Nobody should be except from paying property taxes. They reap the benefits when the property value goes up, so they should pay the taxes like everybody else. If Churches don't pay taxes, then ...


 Stimlus Rebate check?
I filed my taxes this past year with Turbo Tax. And I got the money Direct Deposited. But I read on a site. That anyone who had used Turbo tax or h&r Block for taxes and had them Deposited to ...


 I received my stimulus check today,but the total was incorrect...?
I prepared my own taxes and left off my sons SS#, I called the IRS and they corrected my tax refund, but I was told they could not correct the stimulus check. They said i have to claim the $300 for ...


 Is a person's PAN Card valid after retirement?
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 I like to know if retired and desability people are going to receive tax refund from de goverment and when?
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 I didnt receive a check from the government regarding the economic stimulus package..is my income too high?
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 What are the benefits of increasing taxes for the wealthy and giving tax breaks to the poor?
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 Can My BF Claim his kids on taxes?
The love of my life is really great guy and i wanted to know if he cloud claim his 2 kids on his taxes?( its not about child support ok) but he does pay a least $700 a month for both his kids and it&...


 Is my pension taxable?
At aged 61, I am still working. Last October I chose to draw my pension. Do I pay tax on this?...


 How can I find out if my exhusband is filing his taxes?
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 How can a country such as Ireland have lower taxes than the United States, but still provide free education?
..and other public services.
I'm not trying to start an argument about whether the US or Europe, or countries in Europe are better, but it's just I asked a question previously about A...


 How can I get social security credits if my employer only withheld federal taxes? Can the employer do that?
I was not an independent contractor and the employer sent me a W-2. If the answer is yes (the employer CAN do that), how do I remedy this with social security? i.e. how can I get social security and ...


 Im 18 next month, will I get the 300 tax rebate?
I've been working since I was 16, and paid taxes since I was 16. I am still living with parents and depend on them. Will I receive the rebate?...


 Any such global winning lottery from uk crydon st.?
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 Am i considered independent?
When I filed my income tax last year, I was 24 years old and living at home with home w/ my mom (still am). I was also working part-time (made about $7500) and going to school part-time. I could...


 Do you think paying $1250 per month in rent is a reasonable amount on a $38,000 salary?
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 I'm working as a temp & have been on BR tax code since July 08, does that code mean I'm paying too much tax?
I've been working for the same company since 7 July as a temp. I've been on BR tax code since I started & still am, does that mean I'm paying more tax than I should be?
I ...


 If an employer paid too much vacation pay, can we deduct the overpayment from the employee's paycheck?
We overpaid vacation pay to an employee. Can we deduct this overpayment from the employee's paycheck?...



Meckeala B
What if I dont have the money to pay my taxes?
I owe Federal like $624.00 and I have no job anymore, and no possible way to pay this amount. I have no choice but to not pay. What are my options? what could I do, do I still send them in, just no money? Do I have to pay in a lump sum?
                     
 




Hot Coco Puff
File for an extension. If you will be able to pay later, save the money up and pay them within the deadline time. Otherwise, you will have to be put on a payment schedule with them. You will have to have someone assist you in filing the extension, so please be sure that you do so, or you could run into trouble.


crazydave
You need to at least file your return. The penalty for failure to file is more than the penalty for failure to pay. Contact the IRS and arrange a re-payment schedule. There will be some interest and penalties, but not as bad as if you didn't file at all.


sargentbuzz
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This is a very serious problem. But, your not alone.

1st of all my comments are not professional just mine. The IRS is not really that hard to deal with. Contact them or make arrangements to visit them. They will not put you into jail for this amount. It is important to talk and see if you can stop any extra fees...

IRS Statement:
Payment Plans, Installment Agreements

Whether you call it an installment agreement, payment agreement, payment option or a payment plan, the idea is the same — you make payments on the tax you owe. That sounds like a good deal, but you can save money by paying the full amount you owe as quickly as possible to minimize the interest and penalties you’ll be charged. For those who cannot resolve their tax debt immediately, however, an installment agreement can be a reasonable payment option. Installment agreements allow for the full payment of the tax debt in smaller, more manageable amounts.

To be eligible for an installment agreement, you must have filed all required tax returns and paid your estimated tax payments if required.

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You can make this work. But, file and do not hide from them. Just speak honestly and do not let this get you too scared or upset. It can be worked out for you and the IRS. Based on your problem and later review of income. You may not even owe.
Good Luck. Have a nice cup of tea!


Mark in Boulder
You can make a deal with the IRS to make monthly payments. It's pretty informal, just give them a call.


STEVEN F
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You are still required to file. Failure to file carries penalties on top of late payment penalties and interest. Someone said to file an extension. That won't help. Extension are for time to FILE, not time to PAY. Send as much as you can now and request an installment arrangement.


Flat_out_Bob
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get an extension


rafaelsj14
write them a certified letter and arrange a monthly payment that you could afford, make sure you keep a copy of everything. there's no other option, you have to pay now or later, even if you file bankruptcy, you still have to pay. 2 things are sure in life, death and taxes.


INACTIVE
Get them on the phone and advise them of your situation. You cannot pay with money that you don't have but you do have to own up to it and you'll probably have interest, penalties and possibly wage garnishment when you do return to work. Talk to them before the problem becomes more of a problem. The alternative is jail for tax evasion.


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