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 What do you do with the pionts that you earn on here?
just wondering, what do you do with the pionts that you earn on here???...


 Who has right to claim child???
my childs father always claimed her on his taxes.. i never worked. this year i got a job and when I do taxes next year do i have the right to claim her??? he pays child suport every month and isnt ...


 Does a 16 year old lad have to pay tax. this is his first job?
he's on 170GBP per week, and is paying 38GBP in tax. Is this ...


 Is it worth doing your taxes yourself?
i pay an accountant about 125 bucks a year (i file in 2 states)...if i go with turbotax, than i am still paying like 75 bucks. what is the point? he is just filling in blanks looking at my W2 and ...


 Tough Tax question...you ready?
My husband receivd a 10099 as an independent contractor and a W2 for a very short lived job only making $600 gross. Since it is underthe $13500 for filing jointly can I just file the 1099 and NOT the ...


 What U do with form w2?
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 How can I convince my wife that Turbo Tax is better than a CPA?
We have investments, mortgage and our income, I've used TurboTax for the past 5 years and never had any problems, now that we're married, I want to continue to use turbotax buy my wife ...


 If I'm pregnant,can my hubby claim our unborn child as a dependent?
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 If a father pays child support does he have the right to claim the child at the end of the year?
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 How do you escape income tax?
If your answer is you can't, dont answer at ...


 Do I have to pay income tax on my income from drug dealings?
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 Is it legal to claim, like, 10 dependants so I can receive more money from my paycheck?
I know I will probably have to owe more money at the end of the year but is it technically legal?
Additional Details
How about exempt status? What does it take to claim exempt?...


 How can I file my taxes for free online?
IRS E-file says I make too much to file with them, any suggestions?...


 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 ...


 How do i work out what percentage of 500,000 300,000 is?
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 How much is $1million in indian rupees?
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 When do I get my tax money?
When?...


 Is claiming him legal?
i supported my nephew last year. he lived with me from dec. 05 till about a week ago... can i claim him on my taxes? his mother already told me that she wasn't claiming him because it wasn'...


 Tax Question for Class?
I have a question for a tax class that i can't seem to find an answer to, can someone help me wit this.

Say i were to put up a 100,000$ reward for information leading the the arrest ...


 Does anyone know how much HR Block will charge to file a 1040EZ?
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suzyq
"I owe the IRS 57 cents, do I really have to write a check for 57 cents?
                     
 




Judy1
No. From IRS Publication 17, and probably a number of other IRS publications and instructions "You do not have to pay if the amount you owe is less than $1."


n zed
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Write it for 62c, ask for them to refund you 5c, frame the cheque they send you!


cork
i would.
but less than a dollar no.


♥monamarie♥
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Send a sack of pennies.


skip
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If you get a refund, it will be cheaper to let it lie there until you send in your 2006 return. Interest is not going to amount to the cost of a stamp and envelope.

If you owe,pay it with your next quarterly. At least it will save a stamp.


JoBlo
I would, before it ends up becoming $57,000


sheila_0123
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Yes. It is better to have the indignity of a 57 cent check than the problems associated with having your name on a follow-up list, accumulative fines (tax evasion), and the embarrassment of watching it grow into an income tax nightmare.

If you have not ever written a check for 57 cents, be sure to put a considerable decimal point in the numerical space [dollar box] and on the written numerical space, write "No dollars and 57/00.

Even though it is a small amount, the government is fairly autonomic and the unpaid files will be generated on a list for additional attention. It is better to just pay it and get it off your worry list.

Something else worth consideration is to have an income tax professional look at your return. If it is accurate, there is no charge. I believe that H & R Block performs that service at no charge if there are no errors. If there is even one error, however, they are unable to tell you what it is unless you agree to pay for their service. They will not keep your return and you may take it with you and research it further on your own; however, it could be to your advantage to have a professional review it just in case there are some options that most self-preparers do not know about.

Happy New Year!


ladymodez
yep, they will keep charging you interest until you pay it off.


rawlings12345
Yes, but to be funny, write it for $.58.

They in-turn will have to write you a $.01 check as change, and this will cost them $.39 to mail. Think of it as your little way of sticking it to the man, especially since he made you write a check for $.57.


jonborja
Better pay it..they add interest daily...and it will add up quickly....especially with late fees and interest....it's odd though they usually only worry about whole dollar amounts......unless you did your taxes already......I suggest you do the round off way so it doesn't show up...........being I don't know how you found out.....you should call them....it may be a scam if it's an email or letter....you may be also be able to go to theri website and check what you owe...if any.


Kaska
YES - you will be fined if you don't.

And do send a check or moneyorder


Ynot me 2
yes


MM7
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I know that may seem like a petty amout, but please don't take it lightly. If the IRS says that you owe them 57 cents, then by all means give to them. If not, that 57 cents will keep adding up to a large amount and then they will take it themselves from your bank account. Trust!


Max
It looks to me like you will have to do that, but really you are lucky that's all you owe.


jmp_omaha
Yes.


Bodacious Baby
AS WE SAY NEVER MESS WITH THE IRS! SEND THEM THEIR 57CENTS OR BELIEVE IT OR NOT THEY WILL ADD INTEREST! PITTIFUL ISNT IT!


MaxnSam
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Yes, they will keep adding interest. Just send a check and be rid of the burden. You'll be glad you did.


bashmentgirl
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u better, unless it goes higher and u end paying what u never expect.


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