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If either Federal or state income taxes were not filed in the past here, the IRS and state treasury officials should be notified. Perhaps they were no filed due to illness. Explain the circumstances of the situation and be prepared to pay a fine plus interest if an amount is owed. If the IRS owes a person money it's allot better than if a person owes the government money.

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