
BOB N
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If you were paid legitimately from the other sources of income, then the government will eventually find out and they will come after you and you will have to pay them back with interest and penalties. |
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J W
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Well why wouldnt you bring all your income info?
They will eventually find out, they always do, because this is considered tax evasion...which is very bad mind you.
You would owe money to H&R for doing your taxes, but also the government if you have any outstanding tax to pay. |
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Scott L
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Block can't tell but the IRS can. you would owe that new taxes plus interest and penalties which can be WAY more than the tax |
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abizzell4hire
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You'll get a bill from the IRS containing all kinds of late fees and everything else. If you don't pay them off, then they'll hold your future tax returns until it is paid off. |
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Michael J. Beggs
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You will eventually get billed the original amount plus a ton of fees. |
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Angela W
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Bull crap you will be fine. The previous guy who said that is lying. The IRS will know within a year. You will be charged any amount you owe, plus penalties and interest. If you get an ral then you will have to pay that back and you will not be able to get an ral in the future. And since you are knowingly not reporting all your income, you can be charged with tax fraud. No matter how bad you need the money, you would be making a huge mistake. Do not do this. It will catch up to you within a year, I promise that. |
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blake_poston
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To go to H&R Block you have to have a W-2- and any other forms of income. Or, if you are self employed and they will ask you the questions about income and you answer them. They will charge you fees for preparation.
If you get the quick refund, your preparation fees get deducted from your refund along with the interest for getting the fast refund product. It's really a loan against your refund. H&R Block's bank gives you the money and when your refund comes into H&R Block- they repay the bank. If something goes wrong with the refund from the IRS, you owe the bank for the money they fronted you. |
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Rachel
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When employers send you the forms that say what your income is, they ALSO send it to the IRS. So they will know, and they check, and they will fine you A LOT. So, include all your income. |
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cash rules
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as long as you take your w2 they can help you
i not think they might be able to help you if you don't have any info
go to their web sites and check the Calculator out it give you a figured on almost on the penny |
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Jane R
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That's illegal |
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Granny J
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You have to have all your stuff in order to take to a professional place like H & R Block. You would just have to go back home and get it before they could do your taxes. They are very professional and will probably charge you just under $70.00 for the privilege of coming to them. |
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J Rich
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They will charge you a lot for doing them. Your best way of doing is a computer software called "Turbo Tax" works like a charm its 80 dollars and you can use it forever! |
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michael82k
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You'll be fine..As long as you never get audited.. |
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