If you are experiencing an IRS e-file problem, you should first check for any error messages and try to resolve them. If you are unable to fix the issue, you can contact the IRS e-help Desk for assistance.
The total number of exemptions counted in the efile return data for the IRS Form 1040 at the specified field/xpath is the sum of all exemptions claimed on the tax return.
You can't file bankruptcy "for IRS debt." You have to list all your debts and assets, and you can keep what you can exempt under state or federal laws. If you have little or no equity in an asset, you should have no problem.
If you receive an IRS Notice CP45, it means the IRS has changed your address. You should review the notice carefully to ensure the information is correct. If there are any errors, you should contact the IRS to update your address. It's important to keep your address updated with the IRS to avoid missing important correspondence.
You should send a letter to the IRS to the address provided on their official website or on the specific form or notice you received from them.
TurboTax and the IRS may have different timelines for processing tax returns. TurboTax notifies you when your return is accepted by the IRS, but the IRS may still be processing it. This discrepancy is normal and does not necessarily indicate a problem with your return.
January 17th, IRS begins to accept efile taxes.
Go to the IRS website and you can file for free
You can efile as early as 1/16/2010
The answer is NO. Unless specified by the IRS once its approved or rejected.
The total number of exemptions counted in the efile return data for the IRS Form 1040 at the specified field/xpath is the sum of all exemptions claimed on the tax return.
You can find a 1099 form for IRS at the following website....www.irs.gov/eFile/lists/0,,id=100422,00.html or www.irs.gov/eFile/lists/0,,id=100422,00.html
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) offers a listing of Free File companies, which are companies that can help individuals do their tax return forms for free. The tax return can be transmitted electronically to the IRS.
I would go to TurboTax or use the IRS eFile. I have used both and they work great!
The genral rule is 72 hours if you efile, 3 weeks if you file paper. However at this time the Where's my Refund on irs.gov is behind it should be updated soon.
An IRS problem solver is a professional who provides advice and aid in resolving many issues that arise with paying taxes, including paying back taxes. If you are confused about how to pay your back taxes without facing more dire circumstances, an IRS problem solver should be able to help.
You can e-file free of charge directly through the IRS website. Many for fee tax services also offer limited free filing as part of a promotion.
No. Especially if you owe no tax. The ONLY extension is for an extension to file, not to pay. You should have paid at least what you would estimate to have owed, the extension essentially becoming to justify and support that estimate. If you underestimate, a small penalty and interest would be charged when that is determined. Otherwise, the estimate works, and if less than proven, will be refunded. ====== To clarify: There is no fee charged by the IRS. You can get the form for free from the IRS or the IRS web site and mail it in by yourself (for the cost of a postage stamp). If you want to electronically file it, the IRS does not accept efile directly from the public. You have to go through a private efile provider who may charge you for efiling. Similarly, if you want to use the services of a tax professional, they may charge you a fee.