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how is interest calculated on back taxes
You can (theoretically at least) be audited forever.However, if the results of the audit show that you owe more taxes, there are limits on how far back the IRS can collect the taxes. Generally, taxes cannot be collected three years after you file a return. If you understated your income by 25% or more, then the limit is six years. If there is willful tax fraud involved, there is no limit. If no return was filed, there is no limit.Even though the IRS might not be able to collect taxes from more than 3 or 6 years ago, they might want to audit an older return if you are carrying over amounts such as capital losses to a more recent year. Even though they might not be able to collect underpaid taxes from seven years ago, they can disallow a carryover you are taking that resulted from a transaction seven years ago. Or they might want to audit older tax returns if there is suspicion of criminal activity or if you are ever nominated to a prominent political office.Note: Limits on state taxes may be different and vary by state.
No. Generally you are taxable both where you work and where you live, albeit on a portion of the money to each.
To find out if back property taxes are owed on property (real estate or personal property) call your local city or county treasurer's office. Some cities and counties have tax collectors or assessors who handle this function. If you are buying real estate your title insurance company will investigate any back taxes owned the property for you.
There are many sites which one can visit to obtain tips to settle back taxes. Tax Matters Solutions and Back Taxes Help both offer helpful advice one can use to help with their back taxes. Some include paying taxes owed in installments or trying an offer of compromise with the IRS.
this was from a previous years filing, they audited and it had to be paid back
Is this property for sale do to none payment for back taxes, and how much?
files. Back up everything for 2 years in case you are audited.
You may need to hire a tax attorney if you are being audited by the IRS. If you are being charged penalties for back taxes by the IRS, a tax attorney may be able to help you get a decreased penalty.
how is interest calculated on back taxes
You can (theoretically at least) be audited forever.However, if the results of the audit show that you owe more taxes, there are limits on how far back the IRS can collect the taxes. Generally, taxes cannot be collected three years after you file a return. If you understated your income by 25% or more, then the limit is six years. If there is willful tax fraud involved, there is no limit. If no return was filed, there is no limit.Even though the IRS might not be able to collect taxes from more than 3 or 6 years ago, they might want to audit an older return if you are carrying over amounts such as capital losses to a more recent year. Even though they might not be able to collect underpaid taxes from seven years ago, they can disallow a carryover you are taking that resulted from a transaction seven years ago. Or they might want to audit older tax returns if there is suspicion of criminal activity or if you are ever nominated to a prominent political office.Note: Limits on state taxes may be different and vary by state.
No. Generally you are taxable both where you work and where you live, albeit on a portion of the money to each.
You won't get money back in taxes, you will get to subtract your medical expenses from your taxes. This will lower the amount of taxes you pay.
To find out if back property taxes are owed on property (real estate or personal property) call your local city or county treasurer's office. Some cities and counties have tax collectors or assessors who handle this function. If you are buying real estate your title insurance company will investigate any back taxes owned the property for you.
For major financial problems such as back taxes you should contact a chartered accountant with experience in dealing with back taxes. Their experience will ensure that you get your back taxes resolved with the least amount of trouble.
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