Hire a good attorney or accountant and have him/her neqotiate directly with the IRS. Worst case scenario is that you buy time and the fines/penalties will temporarily stop accruing.
Call the IRS 800-829-1040.
About 7400
how much is $60 add tax You can deduct the 2009 State Taxes you paid in 2010 on Schedule A (if you itemize). Federal tax payments are not deductible according to the IRS Website
Taxes are money that gets paid to the government.
Well Yes & No. Sales taxes are not a deduction for Federal purposes normally. Property taxes never are. So, you would normally never receive them in any year...and certainly never a different year.However, under a very recent law (I believe effective 07), sales taxes paid can be used instead of state income taxes paid. (Done to give a chance at tax deduction for those people living in States without an income tax, so hence relyiong on a sales tax). There are charts to use that provide an estimated sales tax paid that IRS will accept, instead of keeping receipts for every one, to which you can add "exceptional" sales tax amounts, like cars, boats, etc...and if it is higher than the State Income tax you paid, use that instead of income tax deduction for Feds. Of course the deduction for the Sales tax would only be applicable for taxes PAID that year for that return.Under no circumstances do you "get it back".
Call the IRS 800-829-1040.
It could be many years depending on the complexity of the estate. That makes sure all of the legal requirements are met and taxes paid.
taxes were paid to the states who, in turn, paid the federal government.
hell yes ive had mine 5 years and they havent paid themselves off
About 7400
yes,they have to have lived in the house for 10 years and paid taxes on the property for those years
Some taxes hat are paid in the U.S is: taxes for laws, for money, and some paid for child care
how much is $60 add tax You can deduct the 2009 State Taxes you paid in 2010 on Schedule A (if you itemize). Federal tax payments are not deductible according to the IRS Website
Colonists paid a disproportionate share of taxes.
If you havent paid it by then you could go to jail of course you do read it in youtube
this was from a previous years filing, they audited and it had to be paid back
I have paid delinquent taxes and maintenance on my deceased great -grandmother's property for seventeen years. She did not have a will. Can I file an adverse possession for the title on the property, in the state of Texas?