NO
No, your processing can just be delayed and you will get involved with lots of communication with the IRS that will make you wish you were dead
No you don't.
This is something you want to get done as soon as possible. The IRS cannot jail you for past-due taxes, but they can prosecute for not filing at all. Go to www.irs.gov for the best information.
You go to jail
Of course you do, plus penal;ty and interest.Your jail is for the crime of trying to avoid taxes, not in lieu of paying them.
You are not responsible for the taxes of your dependents unless you control their assets or you were somehow involved in a plan to prevent them from paying their taxes.The IRS will penalize the dependent and/or go after the dependent's assets to collect taxes.
Al Capone did.
yes
the answer is no, because is not right
Failure to pay taxes on his winnings.
go to jail
Yes, you can go to jail for a tax warrant if you fail to comply with the court's orders to pay your taxes or resolve the issue.