I am going to assume that you are refering to your paycheck and that the IRS is not taking taxes out. This can happen when you don't make enough in a pay period that when calculated on a yearly basis, your income wouldn't be enough to owe taxes. Another way this can happen is if you claimed exempt on your W-4. Go to your employer and see how many deductions you claimed and then change your exemptions according to the instructions to have taxes taken out of your pay.
If you owe money to the IRS for prior years taxes, and you have a refund due to you on this year's taxes, the IRS will keep the refund and apply it towards the debt that you owe.
The IRS is the Internal Revenue Service. The IRS collects taxes from US citizens and enforces tax laws.
One can find tips for taxpayers who owe back taxes to the IRS by visiting the official IRS website. On the site one will find a wealth of knowledge relating to paying your taxes.
The IRS is in charge of collecting Taxes and interpreting the Internal Revenue Code
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No, the IRS does not collect state taxes. State taxes are collected by individual state governments, while the IRS (Internal Revenue Service) collects federal taxes on behalf of the federal government.
If you need assistance with your taxes from the IRS, you can seek help from their resources and services.
If you owe money to the IRS for prior years taxes, and you have a refund due to you on this year's taxes, the IRS will keep the refund and apply it towards the debt that you owe.
Yes, the IRS can come after an LLC for personal taxes if the LLC is a pass-through entity and the owners have not paid their personal taxes.
The IRS time zone for filing taxes is based on the taxpayer's local time zone.
IRS help is when someone is helping you with your taxes to make sure you pay the correct amount for you taxes. You can find people with degrees for IRS help on the internet.
The IRS is the Internal Revenue Service. The IRS collects taxes from US citizens and enforces tax laws.
Yes, someone else can pay your taxes to the IRS on your behalf as long as they have your permission to do so.
One can find tips for taxpayers who owe back taxes to the IRS by visiting the official IRS website. On the site one will find a wealth of knowledge relating to paying your taxes.
The IRS is in charge of collecting Taxes and interpreting the Internal Revenue Code
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You can verify if you have successfully filed your taxes by checking the status of your tax return on the IRS website or by contacting the IRS directly.