Yes, someone else can pay your taxes to the IRS on your behalf as long as they have your permission to do so.
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.
Yes, someone else can claim you as a dependent on their taxes if you meet certain criteria. Generally, a parent, relative, or guardian who provides more than half of your financial support and meets other IRS requirements can claim you as a dependent.
If you need assistance with your taxes from the IRS, you can seek help from their resources and services.
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.
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 have gone through an e-file provider, it will time stamp your application and apply for an extension on your behalf. If you do your own taxes, you can go to the IRS website and download or apply directly for an extension.
Yes, unless you've been on state aid, than they get it.
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.
Yes, someone else can claim you as a dependent on their taxes if you meet certain criteria. Generally, a parent, relative, or guardian who provides more than half of your financial support and meets other IRS requirements can claim you as a dependent.
By filing your income tax return correctly and if someone else has done this you will receive a notice from the IRS asking for some information to prove that your information on your income tax return is correct.
The IRS can go after anything that could be construed as a fraudulent transfer to evade taxes. And even if it could not establish that the transfer was fraudulent, the IRS could go after your ownership interest in the LLC and take the LLC away from you to satisfy your tax debt.
Someone that is looking to download the IRS notice of levy form can do so on the IRS website. There one can find a variety of forms for taxes as well.
If you need assistance with your taxes from the IRS, you can seek help from their resources and services.
You can't. No one at the IRS or anywhere else can discuss anything about someone elses account with you. They themselves can't access the accounts without real reason and doing so without it is grounds for termination. It is simply, none of your business.
You need to download and fill out all the appropriate forms and then mail them to the IRS. This is fine for a simple return. If things are more complicated though, I just recommend paying for someone else to do it.
There is no time limit imposed upon the IRS if there is any evidence of tax fraud on behalf of the taxpayer. Normally they do not go back past 7 years but if fraud was involved or intentionally not paying the amount of taxes due then the IRS can go back as long as is necessary.