Sometimes taxpayers with more than one job don't have enough income tax withheld by their employers. The filing requirement for Single under age 65 for 2009 is earned income of at least $9,350. The Single standard deduction of $5,700 plus the Single personal exemption of $3,650 total $9,350, which zeroes out that amount. Any amount that you have above $9,350 is taxable.
Depending on the amount of tax withheld from your three jobs, you either will owe or will receive a refund. You also might reduce your tax by certain credits, such as earned income. If you're working more than one job and you owe a significant amount of tax on your tax return, you should adjust your withholding with your employer.
For more information, go to www.irs.gov/formspubs for Publication 919: How Do I Adjust My Tax Withholding?
If you do not file your income taxes, you will owe the IRS 47.5% interest. For late filing, you will owe them 22.5% of the total and 25% if you don't file altogether.
You will have to pay a fine. And pay all the money back that you owe.
April 15.
As far as federal taxes owed for earning a wage in the United States; anyone who has made over $8000.00 on a tax year has to file a tax return an in most cases will owe taxes to the government.Earning wages will cause you to owe taxes.
The IRS definitely wants people who owe them money to file their taxes. Also note: today (as I type) is April 4th, so you are not yet late for 2013.
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If you do not file your income taxes, you will owe the IRS 47.5% interest. For late filing, you will owe them 22.5% of the total and 25% if you don't file altogether.
You will have to pay a fine. And pay all the money back that you owe.
April 15.
As far as federal taxes owed for earning a wage in the United States; anyone who has made over $8000.00 on a tax year has to file a tax return an in most cases will owe taxes to the government.Earning wages will cause you to owe taxes.
The IRS definitely wants people who owe them money to file their taxes. Also note: today (as I type) is April 4th, so you are not yet late for 2013.
It depends. If you owe money to the government, then yes. Otherwise, no.
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The government doesn't care. You owe the taxes and they expect you to file. Others in the past have gone to court with this issue and lost to the government. Better file.
They can but would not benifit them. They would owe tax.
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It is extremely important to file your taxes ON TIME if you owe money whether or not you can pay. The penalty for failure to file on time is TEN TIMES as much as the penalty you will pay if you file but don't pay. People who can't pay their taxes often don't file. That is the most foolish mistake you can make and it will cost you big bucks. File and send as much as you can. Try to make other arrangements to pay the balance, but even if you can't make arrangements or pay anything, file on time.