My father recently died and I will receive approximately $65,000 mostly from an IRA. What will my taxes be? |
| He lived in Nevada and I live in Ohio. I will receive about $3000 from his personal possessions/property, $7000 from a bank account, $55,000 from an IRA.... |
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I am 22 made 4,000$ but my dad filed me as dependant will I get a refund with the stimulus law? |
| I am 22 College Student and my dumb dad made me file dependant... will i still get 600 or 300$ from the stimulus package?... |
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Will i receive a stimulus money on dependents i claim on my return? |
1 child age 21 didn't file a return low income and didn't pay any federal tax
1 child part time college and filed a return
and i claim my elderly mother did not file a return soc ... |
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How ruthless is the IRS? |
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If I don't claim my son as a dependent on my taxes, can he still be covered under my medical insurance? |
| My son is 21 years old, a full time college student and is covered under our medical insurance policy. When he files his taxes he wants to be able to take his own deductions on his return. I hope ... |
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Tax refund- do you get refunded for your social security? |
| assuming you qualify for refund (which i sure do this year!!), would you be refunded for money spent on Medicaid + Social security? Or is it just Federal withholdings that you get refunded on?... |
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Stimulus check?!?!? |
| a lot of people had said they got a letter in the mail saying how much there check would be and when they would get it, i did receive a letter in the mail well before taxes where do stating that a ... |
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Recently retired from job. Where should i invest to get maximum earning? |
| I got Rs.10 lakhs as retirement benefits and want to invest in a safe place and also expect maximum income from ... |
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Can anyone prove to me that income taxes have to be paid? |
| Or are we just laying over like lambs and letting Uncle Sam steal our money. I also can't find any REAL proof such as documents or even copies of anywhere of the 16th ammendment being ratified.... |
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Am i eligible for IRS Stimulus payment? |
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If you no about tax preparation (PLEASE HELP)? |
okay I have only worked for 7 months this year and earned about 7500 dollars this year. i have have a two year old and a 4 month old.
How much tax refund am I availible to recieve.
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stuffy | Why do I owe the bank? |
I did Fast Tax refund with Jackson Hewitt about 3 or 4yrs ago...... They issued me a check with in 2days from a bank and my understanding was that the bank would receive my refund from the Irs....... well now i am receiving bills from that particular bank for about 900.00 when my refund was about 4000.00... I also had to pay the irs 1200.00 dollars that year cause of missing w2s. Why is this bank coming back on me when they should be dealing with the irs? Jackson Hewitt wont answer me they want me to contact the bank... i dont know what to do. Additional Details i still have my paper work from that year, is there anything i can look for to see if there were any mistakes? How do i know what the irs sent them? If the irs sent them the whole 4000, how would i know? |
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Rene F
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I would contact the IRS directly to find out exactly how much of your anticipated $4,000 refund was actually released to the bank that year to cover your loan. After you have gotten that information, you will be able to deal with the bank. The loan papers that you signed are between you & the bank. The IRS released your refund at the same time they would have if you had requested a paper check or direct deposit into your own bank account. If you hadn't gotten a Refund Anticipation Loan, you would have known as soon as the check/deposit was received that your refund was less than what was shown on your tax return. Jackson Hewitt has no way of knowing what was deposited at the bank 3 or 4 years ago. It really is an issue that you'll have to discuss with the bank. |
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Rob
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You got a rapid refund LOAN, you signed the papers with the bank, You had a Tax bill with the IRS,the IRS did not make an agreement with the bank YOU owe the bank the money, |
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jseah114
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Well, apparently the refund from the IRS wasn't enough to cover the refund anticipation loan, therefore they are coming after you for the money. The IRS has absolutely nothing to do with it. Neither does Jackon Hewitt, since they only prepared the return and processed the paperwork with the bank. You need to deal with the bank to work it out. |
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Judy1
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They shouldn't be dealing with the IRS. YOU took the loan, so if there wasn't enough in your refund to pay it off, then YOU are responsible for the balance. |
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Buck B
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wow you poor girl!.!. |
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byron101540
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Your screwed by a theif
Send copies to your Atty Generals office and the FTC |
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Brian G
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This is a new one to me, but I'll give you some of my thoughts on it. First, what I can say for sure is that the bank is sending you notices because you are their customer, not the IRS. The only reason I can think of that you would owe them money, if it actually has anything to do with the refund, is if the IRS reversed the deposit when they discovered you owed them money instead of getting a refund, which caused other checks to bounce. A reversal of direct deposit usually has to be done almost immediately, but we all know the IRS doesn't always have to follow the same rules as everyone else. |
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Turtle
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The Fast Tax refund is a BANK LOAN. That means if for some reason the IRS lessened or refused your refund, YOU are responsible for it. Didn't you read your paperwork?
If you filed for the yr in question without all of you proper W-2's, then it is possible that you received too much Earned Income Credit (or other such tax liability offset) that you were not entitled to.
Jackson Hewitt guarantees the returns they prepared. Basically, if they screw up your return, they pay penalties and interest (if you upgrade the guarantee, they will also pay up to $5,000 in tax owed). But again that is only if THEY make a mistake. They will not honor the guarantee if you failed to provide all the accurate information.
Go into JH, ask them to review the return for that year, and ask if they can offer you any suggestions. |
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