Change your name and move to Wisconsin, or Mexico.
That's your best option.
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Actually, probably 90% of the time we have had to handle his for someone, it turns out they had, frequently lost (by delaying too long), refunds and overpayments and other credits coming by thinking they were outsmarting things.
About 50% of the people in the US actually don't pay tax, and about 40% of them actually get some benefit back, like earned income credits or stimulus checks.....
Added: NEITHER of the above "answers" addresses the question!
REAL answer - if you feel you have a significant liability and/or might suffer prosecution for criminally avoiding your tax obligations, contact an attorney skilled in tax law - then, either you or he should contact the IRS and "face the music." If there was no criminal intent, perhaps you can reach a negotiated settlement of your obligation with them.
In California, you should typically file tax returns for the past four years if you are seeking a refund, as the state allows refunds to be claimed within this timeframe. If you have unfiled returns and owe taxes, the California Franchise Tax Board can assess back taxes for up to 20 years. It's advisable to consult with a tax professional for guidance specific to your situation.
Unfiled tax return means that you have not filed a tax return with the IRS, whether it be the current year or any previous years. Any tax returns not filed for this year or the previous six years need to be filed.
Eight years olds should be eight years old.
Yes. I believe it is up to the past 3 years. And you even get interest if you were getting a refund for those unfiled years. At least that is how it was several years back,
In the United States, taxpayers can typically file a tax return up to three years after the original due date to claim a refund. If you wait longer than three years, you will forfeit any potential refund. However, it’s important to file as soon as possible to avoid any complications or penalties related to unfiled taxes. Always check for specific state rules, as they may vary.
for eight year olds, no. to wait eight years, no. You should take a chance. Um, stay in school if you're eight and uh, boys/girls are yucky.
You should contact the IRS. or the forms can be dowload on IRS.gov
If a spouse has not filed taxes for several years while you have been filing married but separate, it can lead to potential legal and financial consequences. The IRS may impose penalties and interest on the unfiled returns, and the non-filing spouse could face collection actions or even legal issues. Additionally, it may affect any joint financial decisions or obligations. It’s advisable to consult a tax professional to address the situation appropriately and explore options for filing the missing returns.
i think if you don't owe taxes for 2007,but owe taxes on prior years you should still get a stimulus check as long as you are making monthly payments on what you owe.
There are eight twelve months (or years) in eight years.
You can and should electronically file your taxes every year. The IRS prefers that you file the return electronically as it greatly reduces errors, expenses, etc.
No, a person will not owe taxes to the IRS if they haven't worked in 8 years. Taxes are only due on money earned.