i cant seem to ge a W-2 re issue from my previous employer, Is there a way I can find out how much the irs owes me back?
To find out if a business owes back taxes, you should contact the IRS. The business tax number to call is (800) 829-4933.
I don't know who Irs is but it seems you're in a tough situation.
One can find advice if one owes money to the IRS by visiting the IRS website. On the site they have 10 tips for Taxpayers who owe money to the IRS. Included in these tips are ways to make payments and applying for additional time.
irs.gov
Contact your local IRS office to find this information out.
Yes if you filed a join tax return Or you have a join bank account. IRS will garnish 401k because they see it as a income.
If the IRS owes you money, you can expect to receive a refund. This typically occurs when you have overpaid your taxes or are eligible for certain tax credits or deductions. You can claim your refund by filing a tax return and providing the necessary documentation to support your claim.
To find out if a business owes back taxes, you should contact the IRS. The business tax number to call is (800) 829-4933.
this number will tell you if you have any liens or offsets attached to your ssn 800.304.3107 alt number for irs. 800.829.1040
You can find out if the IRS filed a substitute return for you by checking your tax account transcript online or contacting the IRS directly.
You can find your 2014 tax return by contacting the IRS and requesting a copy or by accessing it online through the IRS website if you filed electronically.
I don't know who Irs is but it seems you're in a tough situation.
One can find advice if one owes money to the IRS by visiting the IRS website. On the site they have 10 tips for Taxpayers who owe money to the IRS. Included in these tips are ways to make payments and applying for additional time.
There are several places one can get help if they owe the IRS including the IRS themselves and tax offices like H&R Block. There are also several attorneys who can help assist one who owes the IRS.
irs.gov
Contact your local IRS office to find this information out.
If you falsify your tax return, the IRS will find out.