Yes, as you can't claim it as an expense unless it has been paid, therefore it can't be added to a deduction against income, which will effect anyone's refund.
Ahhhhh . . . you do not get a tax refund if you owe. You pay them.
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, but they will first deduct any amount you owe from what your refund would be.
Yes, you can still receive a refund from the IRS even if you owe them money. The refund will be used to offset the amount you owe, and you will receive the remaining balance, if any.
If you still owe that money, your refund will probably just get deducted off your taxes.Read more >> Options >>http://www.answers.com?initiator=FFANS
no
no
if i owe federal taxes will they take my state refund
Yes, the IRS may hold your refund if you owe taxes or have other outstanding debts such as unpaid child support or federal student loans. They can use your refund to offset these debts.
No not if you are in the FMS offset refund program and your expected refund amount is less than the amount that is owed to the IRS.
Yes, the doctor and/or medical facility to whom you owe the bill can (and probably will) take you to court.
No. The debt is simply discharged so you don't owe it.