The IRS definitely wants people who owe them money to file their taxes. Also note: today (as I type) is April 4th, so you are not yet late for 2013.
The best website to file taxes is the IRS website. You can file your taxes for free on this site.
You would have to file a amendment to that years tax. You can go to the IRS website for the correct forms.
Legally yes.... you have to file taxes if you are paid in cash... Many times even cash payments are reported to the IRS via a 1099 form that the person/employer who paid you the cash will file,you would receive these 1099 forms just as you would the W-2 forms for standard taxes.... If you receive no 1099 form then you have to file as self-employed and still report your income.....
There are many websites for filing IRS taxes for free and depending on what state you live in you can also file your state taxes for free. I would check with irs and they will give you some websites.
April 15.
Yes, you may still need to file taxes even if you made less than 15,000, depending on your specific circumstances. It is recommended to check with the IRS or a tax professional to determine if you are required to file.
In this tough economy, a lot of people fret about the possibility of paying off taxes to the IRS. Having to pay hundreds of dollars to the IRS can be difficult for many households. Even if you are in this position, do not simply fail to file your taxes. Failing to file your taxes can have serious legal ramifications. The least you should do is file your taxes and try to pay as much as possible. If you are unable to pay the rest, the IRS may be able to work out a deal with you to come up with a payment system.
The best website to file taxes is the IRS website. You can file your taxes for free on this site.
Yes. The IRS employee handbook outlines procedures for collecting taxes even after a nuclear attack. Within 30 days of an attack, the IRS would resume assessing and collecting taxes. See the related link for the continuity section of the IRS manual.
Of course....age is not a consideration in filing. Income is. Moreover, even (or especially) if the IRS says you don't have to file, who do you think that benefits, you or them? Your last tax return will be filed, by your estate, after your death.
If you don't have a W-2 form, you can still file taxes by using your last pay stub to estimate your income and taxes withheld. You can also request a Wage and Income Transcript from the IRS to help you report your income accurately. It's important to file your taxes on time even if you don't have a W-2 form to avoid penalties.
You would have to file a amendment to that years tax. You can go to the IRS website for the correct forms.
If you don't have a W-2 form, you can still file your taxes using your last pay stub or other income documents. You can also contact your employer or the IRS for assistance in obtaining the necessary information to file your taxes accurately.
There is an IRS form that you can complete so that you are considered free of responsibility for the arrears.
Even though there is no personal state income tax in Nevada, you still are required to file and pay your US federal taxes. See related links for information from the IRS about individual income tax requirements.
Legally yes.... you have to file taxes if you are paid in cash... Many times even cash payments are reported to the IRS via a 1099 form that the person/employer who paid you the cash will file,you would receive these 1099 forms just as you would the W-2 forms for standard taxes.... If you receive no 1099 form then you have to file as self-employed and still report your income.....
Yes, and an injured spouse can have their portion of the offset tax refund given back to them. Keep in mind that you are legally obligated to file your taxes even if you expect to have your refund offset. Contact the IRS for more information.