You would need to contact the IRS to get this information. For each month the debt remains unpaid, the IRS adds penalties and interest to the original $600. The interest rate fluctuates according to the prime, so it would be impossible to answer the question in this forum.
If you contact the IRS, they may allow you to make monthly installment payments to satisfy the outstanding balance.
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$600 is the line for filing taxes. So yes, if you made $2000 you should file.
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Over $600 as of 2005, the government's aim for 2010 is $1,000.
The answer to this question is yes. All income is to be reported on your tax return. The company who paid you is only required to send you a 1099 form if your income is above $600 but even if you don't get a 1099, that does not relieve you from your requirement to report all income and to pay taxes on this income.
600 X .03 = 1.80 600 X .03 = 18 10000 x .05 = 500
Form 1099-NEC should be recorded in the event that a business paid a non-worker $600 or more in the fiscal year.
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How much federal taxes do you have to pay on $600?