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What is penalty for unauthorized signing of corporate federal tax return?

No penalty..but the return may be considered incomplete and not filed...which could cause late filing penalties and interest to be charged.


What is the penalty for double filing income taxes?

Not sure there is a penalty. However, it could tie up your tax return for a while until the IRS straightens it out. May have to refile a corrected tax return.


What is Non filing of Income Tax Return?

When a person does not file their income tax return every year, there will be a penalty. An income tax shows the amount of how much the person has earned for the year.


Are there penalties for filing form 941 late?

Penalties. For each whole or part month a return is not filed when required (disregarding any extensions of the if you have any questions. filing deadline), there is a failure-to-file penalty of 5% of the unpaid tax due with that return. The maximum penalty is generally 25% of the tax due. Also, for each whole or part month the tax is paid late (disregarding any extensions of the payment deadline), there is a failure-to-pay penalty of 0.5% per month of the amount of tax. For individual filers only, the failure-to-pay penalty is reduced from 0.5% per month to 0.25% per month if an installment agreement is in effect. You must have filed your return on or before the due date of the return to qualify for the reduced penalty. The maximum amount of the failure-to-pay penalty is also 25% of the tax due. If both penalties apply in any month, the failure-to-file penalty is reduced by the amount of the failure-to-pay penalty. The penalties will not be charged if you have a reasonable cause for failing to file or pay. If you receive a penalty notice, you can provide an explanation of why you believe reasonable cause exists.


What married couples wishing to file a single tax return choose which filing status when filing a federal income tax return?

Married filing Jointly

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What is penalty for unauthorized signing of corporate federal tax return?

No penalty..but the return may be considered incomplete and not filed...which could cause late filing penalties and interest to be charged.


What is the penalty for double filing income taxes?

Not sure there is a penalty. However, it could tie up your tax return for a while until the IRS straightens it out. May have to refile a corrected tax return.


i forgot about my tax return and havent file it can i still file?

You can still file your tax return, however, there may be some late fees for the late filing.


Exceptions to the IRS 1099 Late Filing Penalty?

The penalty will not apply; if You show a reasonable cause before the 1099 Deadline. You provide the correct information as shown on the payee’s tax return. Filed corrections before the deadline.


what is the penalty for paying your state tax late in KY. I have my return done but need until the end of the month to pay. I was going to send in the return and send the check later.?

Filing information is available at http://revenue.ky.gov/.


What is Non filing of Income Tax Return?

When a person does not file their income tax return every year, there will be a penalty. An income tax shows the amount of how much the person has earned for the year.


Not filing for income taxes?

Not filing your income taxes will have you facing a penalty by the IRS. According to legal zoom: "Well, you end up paying a penalty on the amount you owe at 5% per month (4.5 % for not filing and 0.5% for not paying). The total penalty for failure to file and pay can eventually add up to 47.5% (22.5% late filing, 25% late payment) of the tax owed. Interest, compounded daily, is also charged on any unpaid tax from the due date of the return until the date of payment" http://www.legalzoom.com/taxes/personal-taxes/what-are-penalties


What happens when you do late TDS Filing?

In the case where you do not file the TDS Return within the prescribed timeline, you will be subject to penalty imposition under Section 234E of the Indian Income Tax Act. Consequently, Rs 200 will be imposed on you for each day delayed in the filing. However, in the matter where you do not file a TDS Return, a penalty of Rs 10,000 can be imposed on you, which can extend up to Rs. 1,00,000, along with the late filing fee. Moreover, not just non-filing but filing an incorrect TDS/TCS return can also result in penalties. However, if you can demonstrate that you have paid the due taxes, late filing fees, and any applicable interest to the government, and you have filed the return within one year from the due date, you will not incur penalties for delayed filing.


what are the consequences for delinquent tax returns ?

If you have a delinquent tax return the IRS will charge interest on any tax that you owe the government. If your tax return states that you will receive a credit, then there is no penalty for filing late. If you fail to files taxes for a long period of time, and owe the government money, criminal charges may be brought upon you, as well as tax liens.


Are you currently filing as married or single on your tax return?

Are you filing your tax return as married or single?


Are there penalties for filing form 941 late?

Penalties. For each whole or part month a return is not filed when required (disregarding any extensions of the if you have any questions. filing deadline), there is a failure-to-file penalty of 5% of the unpaid tax due with that return. The maximum penalty is generally 25% of the tax due. Also, for each whole or part month the tax is paid late (disregarding any extensions of the payment deadline), there is a failure-to-pay penalty of 0.5% per month of the amount of tax. For individual filers only, the failure-to-pay penalty is reduced from 0.5% per month to 0.25% per month if an installment agreement is in effect. You must have filed your return on or before the due date of the return to qualify for the reduced penalty. The maximum amount of the failure-to-pay penalty is also 25% of the tax due. If both penalties apply in any month, the failure-to-file penalty is reduced by the amount of the failure-to-pay penalty. The penalties will not be charged if you have a reasonable cause for failing to file or pay. If you receive a penalty notice, you can provide an explanation of why you believe reasonable cause exists.


When filing for the federal income tax return do you have to attach schedule a for the state income tax return?

No, when filing for the federal income tax return, you do not attach the Schedule A for the state income tax return.