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Q: How do you turn in an employer for stealing your federal taxes and not paying you?
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Federal & State Income taxes


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I assume that you mean the employer is withholding taxes from your paychecks but then not turning over this taxes to the IRS. If you have any evidence of support these alligations you should report such to the IRS so that they can investigate the matter.


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Can federal taxes paid in 2007 for tax year 2006 be deducted for 2007 taxes?

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